A review by jademgreen
The Finger by William S. Burroughs

3.0

I've never read anything by Burroughs before, but I could instantly recognise the Kerouac-esque juvenile writing paired with the grotesqueness of Bukowski. Basically, white American male of a certain era. 

"I always say people have more fun than anybody." 

It does have a certain charm, designed to shock and entertain. I'd like to read more of Burroughs after this and some of the stories were good, others I just didn't get it, and found myself bored.