Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm Reich

This article explores the impact of Wilhelm Reich’s theories and writings on the works and thinking of William S. Burroughs. Reich’s significance for Burroughs’ fiction is beyond doubt, as the appearance of Reich’s discoveries and inventions, such as orgones a...

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Main Author: Thomas Antonic
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/2/101
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spelling doaj-354da5b559104727aee0a5fa50b8bd172020-11-24T21:26:38ZengMDPI AGHumanities2076-07872019-05-018210110.3390/h8020101h8020101Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm ReichThomas Antonic0Department of German Studies (Institut für Germanistik), University of Vienna, A1010 Vienna, AustriaThis article explores the impact of Wilhelm Reich’s theories and writings on the works and thinking of William S. Burroughs. Reich’s significance for Burroughs’ fiction is beyond doubt, as the appearance of Reich’s discoveries and inventions, such as orgones and orgone accumulators, in Burroughs’ major works demonstrates. Yet to date, no attempt has been made in academia to make all those references to Reich in Burroughs’ complete œuvre visible. In order to make the thinking of the Austrian-American psychoanalyst and scientist comprehensible for readers not familiar with Reich, the first section will provide a brief biographical outline. In the subsequent sections, the article will describe how Burroughs and other Beat writers discovered Reich, how and to what extent Burroughs incorporated Reich in his texts throughout his career and what opinions Burroughs expressed about Reich in interviews and letters. For the first time, with a summary as undertaken in this article and by documenting most of the references to Reich in Burroughs’ work, the importance of the former to the latter is revealed in a compact form.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/8/2/101William S. BurroughsWilhelm Reichbeat generationorgone
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title_short Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm Reich
title_full Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm Reich
title_fullStr Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm Reich
title_full_unstemmed Genius and Genitality: William S. Burroughs Reading Wilhelm Reich
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publishDate 2019-05-01
description This article explores the impact of Wilhelm Reich’s theories and writings on the works and thinking of William S. Burroughs. Reich’s significance for Burroughs’ fiction is beyond doubt, as the appearance of Reich’s discoveries and inventions, such as orgones and orgone accumulators, in Burroughs’ major works demonstrates. Yet to date, no attempt has been made in academia to make all those references to Reich in Burroughs’ complete œuvre visible. In order to make the thinking of the Austrian-American psychoanalyst and scientist comprehensible for readers not familiar with Reich, the first section will provide a brief biographical outline. In the subsequent sections, the article will describe how Burroughs and other Beat writers discovered Reich, how and to what extent Burroughs incorporated Reich in his texts throughout his career and what opinions Burroughs expressed about Reich in interviews and letters. For the first time, with a summary as undertaken in this article and by documenting most of the references to Reich in Burroughs’ work, the importance of the former to the latter is revealed in a compact form.
topic William S. Burroughs
Wilhelm Reich
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orgone
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