
Now that I have finished
Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs I wanted to tell you what I made of it. The title is just like the doing anything society considers normal, but naked. Like that dream when you're at school and you realize your naked...in front of everyone. This sense of venerability is nerve racking and honestly free a frozen moment when everything you have is revealed. The meaning of the title relates in many ways to the text. On page 141 Burroughs explains, " Try using junk as a means to something else...Some citizens with Coco-Cola and aspirin control habits will be talking about the evil glamor of sending. But no one will talk about anything very long. The Sender, he don't like talking. The Sender is not a human individual...It is The Human Virus. (All viruses are deteriorated cells leading a parasitic existence...They have specific affinity for the Mother Cell; thus deteriorated liver cells seek the home place of hepatitis, ect. So every species has a Master Virus: Deteriorated Image of that species.)The broken image of Man moves in by minute and cell by cell...poverty, hatred, war, police-criminals, bureaucracy, insanity, all symptoms of The Human Virus." This passage is very important because it explains how addicts truly feel about the world, and their perspective seem right on compared to the many blind conservative views. People are open minded in different ways, depending on how they're brought up. What Burroughs is trying to say in this passage is try to not judge a heroin addict by their addiction but judge them as a person because everyone has flaws, bad habits, and addictions to some degree. Either negative or positive, "The Sender" is the conservative view and the "Mother Cell" is people who effect others negatively. Bringing others down to the whole that they're in. These negative effects or this "Human Virus" destroys humans and in the end Burroughs writes, "The Human Virus can now be isolated and treated." Assuming irony because many people see others and think they can just fix them, whose to say they're broken in the first place. Naked Lunch has many radical views but all have information backing up rather rational points. I like the extreme views because it's interesting to see that a person could actually think of things such as what is an addiction and who is the one to know right from wrong. In the end Naked Lunch shows the raw meaning of what life can truly be like, not always butterflies and rainbows.