Naked Lunch - translation to dutch
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Naked Lunch - translation to dutch

1959 NOVEL BY WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS
The Naked Lunch; The naked lunch; Naked Lunch (novel); The Talking Asshole; Naked lunch; Talking Asshole

Naked Lunch         
1959 roman geschreven door William Burroughs; 1991 film geregisseerd door David Cronenberg
lunch box         
  • Insulated [[thermal bag]] with [[ice pack]]s
  • Lunch boxes
FOOD CONTAINER
Lunch Box; Children's lunchbox; Lunch boxes; Lunch Boxes; Lunch pail; Lunch kit; Lunchpail; Lunch basket; Lunch-box; Lunch box; Lunchboxes
boterhamdoosje, doosje voor boterhammen voor de lunch meegenomen naar school of werk; (Slang) buik
naked eye         
  • The naked eye
  • A photographic approximation of a naked eye view of the [[night sky]] from a small rural town (top) and a [[metropolitan area]] (bottom). [[Light pollution]] dramatically reduces the visibility of [[star]]s.
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PRACTICE OF ENGAGING IN VISUAL PERCEPTION UNAIDED BY A MAGNIFYING OR LIGHT-COLLECTING OPTICAL DEVICE, SUCH AS A TELESCOPE OR MICROSCOPE. VISION CORRECTED TO NORMAL ACUITY USING CORRECTIVE LENSES IS CONSIDERED "NAKED"
Bare-eyed; Naked-eye stars; Naked-eye; Naked Eye; Unaided eye; Naked-eye object; Bare eye; Bare eyes; Nakedeye; Naked eye resolution; Bare eyed; Naked-eyed; Naked eyed; Naked eye astronomy; Naked-eye visibility; Visible to naked eye; Visible to the naked eye; Visible with the naked eye; Visible with naked eye; Nake eye
blote oog (zonder kunstmatige optische hulpmiddelen)

Definition

lunch box
¦ noun
1. a container for a packed meal.
2. Brit. humorous a man's genitals.

Wikipedia

Naked Lunch

Naked Lunch (sometimes The Naked Lunch) is a 1959 novel by American writer William S. Burroughs. The book is structured as a series of loosely connected vignettes, intended by Burroughs to be read in any order. The reader follows the narration of junkie William Lee, who takes on various aliases, from the U.S. to Mexico, eventually to Tangier and the dreamlike Interzone.

The vignettes (which Burroughs called "routines") are drawn from Burroughs' own experiences in these places and his addiction to drugs: heroin, morphine and, while in Tangier, majoun (a strong hashish confection), as well as a German opioid with the brand name Eukodol (oxycodone), of which he wrote frequently.

The novel was included in Time 's "100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005". In 1991, David Cronenberg wrote and directed a film of the same name based on the novel and other Burroughs writings.

Pronunciation examples for Naked Lunch
1. It's the "Naked Lunch" moment.
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Examples of use of Naked Lunch
1. GREENVILLE, Maine –– "Naked Lunch" just doesn‘t sound appetizing to some people.
2. The first published example of it was the composition of thick black calligraphic gestures which decorated the original Olympia Press edition of Naked Lunch.
3. The naked lunch issue surfaced this week when Town Manager John Simko presented the Black Frog‘s application to renew its liquor license.
4. Gysin believed that writers were 50 years behind painters, and the idea of the cut–up technique employed in The Naked Lunch was certainly linked in his mind to cubist collage.
5. The Naked Lunch is being republished, in a new edition by his biographer Barry Miles and his friend and manager James Grauerholz (the novel was first edited, with famously haphazard haste, by Kerouac, Ginsberg and Ansen in Tangiers). In December, Viking will publish Evil River, a new volume of autobiographical writings by Burroughs.