William. The Naked Lunch.

by BURROUGHS

£750 · Offered by Henry Sotheran Ltd

BURROUGHS, William. The Naked Lunch. Paris: The Olympia Press. 1959. Small format 8vo., original green card covers, ruled and lettered in black and white; pp. [vi], 7-225, [vii]; title border in green; a wonderful, near-fine example, small nicks and creases to the edges; lightly rubbed along spine with one small spot of fading to the upper portion; repriced NF18 via rubber stamp to the lower cover; internally clean. The true first edition, second state, with the rubber stamp to the lower cover. No. 76 in the Traveller’s Companion Series, printed in July 1959 by S.I.P., Montreuil, France. A book which requires little by way of introduction, Burroughs’s semi-autobiographical ‘antinovel’ follows protagonist, opioid-addict William Lee through a series of vignettes in ‘Interzone’, a fictional location inspired by his travels in Tangier. Written after observing the escalating violence between French authorities and Moroccan Nationalists over the political status of the country, as well as their open attitude to drug use and homosexuality, the resulting work describes a surreal wasteland full of political plots, medical experiments and a blurring of lines between good and evil. Having recently attempted to quit his opioid addiction, Burroughs wrote to Ginsberg that he “wrote nearly the whole of Naked Lunch on cannabis". The book was at first rejected, even by Olympia, for publication, due to its lack of structure. However, after excerpts published in the Chicago Review and Big Table

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