Naked Lunch is a 1959 novel by American writer William S. Burroughs. The book is structured as a series of loosely connected vignettes, which can be read in any order, detailing the hallucinatory experiences of its protagonist, William Lee, a drug addict.
he was able to just, you know, imple implement it in his life. But well, I worked with Well, I worked out with a guy who was a long shoreman. And uh he had this guy that he worked with that would shoot heroin at lunch every day.
""The speaker mentions William Burroughs as an example of someone who was able to 'implement' heroin recreationally in his life. 'Naked Lunch' is Burroughs' most famous and relevant work, deeply tied to his experiences with drugs and often associated with his public persona."