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JunkyNot wanting his family to know he had written such a nasty book (they supported him financially), Burroughs assumed his mother's maiden name, Lee. "Junky" by William Lee was forgotten soon after it came out in 1953, and rediscovered after 'Naked Lunch' made Burroughs famous. One of the most memorable early scenes in the book describes how Burroughs insinuated himself into the underworld by making a drug deal with two sleazy characters, one of them based on Herbert Huncke, who would also be a published writer by the time Kerouac and Ginsberg were through with him. NOTE ON SPELLING: A heroin addict is a junkie, not a junky, as far as I'm concerned. But I've always known Burroughs' book to be called 'Junky' -- until I found the original Ace Books cover (reproduced above) and realized that the original title was 'Junkie' after all. So I have no idea why the book is universally known as 'Junky.' This is, nevertheless, the case.
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