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- catalog abstract ""Before his 1959 breakthrough, Naked Lunch, an unknown William S. Burroughs wrote Junk, his first novel. It is a candid eye-witness account of times and places that are now long gone, an unvarnished field report from the American post-war underground." "Unafraid to portray himself in 1953 as a confirmed member of two socially-despised under classes (a narcotics addict and a homosexual), Burroughs was writing as a trained anthropologist when he unapologetically described a way of life - in New York, New Orleans, and Mexico City - that by the 1940's was already demonized by the artificial anti-drug hysteria of an opportunistic bureaucracy and a cynical, prostrate media." "For this fiftieth-anniversary edition, eminent Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris has painstakingly recreated the author's original text, word by word, from archival typescripts and places the book's contents against a lively historical background in a comprehensive introduction. Here as well, for the first time, are Burroughs' own unpublished introduction and an entire omitted chapter, along with many "lost" passages, as well as auxiliary texts by Allen Ginsberg and others."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12789787.
- catalog contributor b12789788.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""Before his 1959 breakthrough, Naked Lunch, an unknown William S. Burroughs wrote Junk, his first novel. It is a candid eye-witness account of times and places that are now long gone, an unvarnished field report from the American post-war underground." "Unafraid to portray himself in 1953 as a confirmed member of two socially-despised under classes (a narcotics addict and a homosexual), Burroughs was writing as a trained anthropologist when he unapologetically described a way of life - in New York, New Orleans, and Mexico City - that by the 1940's was already demonized by the artificial anti-drug hysteria of an opportunistic bureaucracy and a cynical, prostrate media."".
- catalog description ""For this fiftieth-anniversary edition, eminent Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris has painstakingly recreated the author's original text, word by word, from archival typescripts and places the book's contents against a lively historical background in a comprehensive introduction. Here as well, for the first time, are Burroughs' own unpublished introduction and an entire omitted chapter, along with many "lost" passages, as well as auxiliary texts by Allen Ginsberg and others."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Editor's introduction -- Prologue -- Junky -- Glossary -- Appendices -- 1. Chapter 28 of the original "Junk" manuscript -- 2. "Introduction" to the original "Junk" manuscript -- 3. Letter from William Burroughs to A.A. Wyn [1959] -- 4. "Junkie : an appreciation" (1952) by Allen Ginsberg -- 5. Carl Solomon's publisher's note in Junkie (1953) -- 6. Foreword to Junkie (1964) by Carl Solomon -- 7. Introduction to Junky (1977) by Allen Ginsberg.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xxxix, 166 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0142003166".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Penguin Books,".
- catalog subject "813/.54 21".
- catalog subject "Drug addicts Fiction.".
- catalog subject "Heroin abuse Fiction.".
- catalog subject "PS3552.U75 J86 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Editor's introduction -- Prologue -- Junky -- Glossary -- Appendices -- 1. Chapter 28 of the original "Junk" manuscript -- 2. "Introduction" to the original "Junk" manuscript -- 3. Letter from William Burroughs to A.A. Wyn [1959] -- 4. "Junkie : an appreciation" (1952) by Allen Ginsberg -- 5. Carl Solomon's publisher's note in Junkie (1953) -- 6. Foreword to Junkie (1964) by Carl Solomon -- 7. Introduction to Junky (1977) by Allen Ginsberg.".
- catalog title "Junky : the definitive text of "Junk" / William S. Burroughs ; edited and with an introduction by Oliver Harris.".
- catalog type "Autobiographical fiction. gsafd".
- catalog type "Psychological fiction. lcgft".
- catalog type "Psychological fiction. lcsh".
- catalog type "Psychological fiction.".
- catalog type "text".