This book saved my life...
...well not really, but it did help make the hours and hours and hours I spent reading "Anti-Oedipus" a much more fullfilling, meaningful experience, and for that, I am extremely grateful.
Listen, swallow your pride, even if you do make it all the way through "Anti-Oedipus" without any help, you are probably doing yourself a disservice; there are so many elements in this work at, unless you are truly a genius, and have read multitudes of arcane philosophy tomes, you might not be getting everything out of this books which you could be.
For instance, have you read "Difference and Repeition" by Guattari? How about "Masochism: An Interpretation of Coldness and Cruelty" also by Guattari? Why? The themes and points made in those books are used in "Anti-Oedipus" extensively, and, as the author Eugene W. Holland points out, it is taken for granted you already know that stuff.
I read a lot to prepare for "Anti-Oedipus," but it is practically impossible to have read and comprehended everything that is referenced by Deleuze and Guattari. For instance you must have Freud down cold (especially his theory of the Oedipus complex, the death instinct, and stuff on the drives), Lacan, anti psychiatrists like R.D. Laing, you must know Bataille, you must have read Schreber "Memoirs of my Nervous Illness," Willhelm Reich (such books as "The Function of the Orgasm" and "The Mass Psychology of Fascism"), Herbert Marcuse (such as "One Dimensional Man" and "Eros and Civilization"), you should have read Levi Strauss, I would recommend reading Gad Horowitz's "Repression: Basic and Surplus Repression in Psychoanalytic Theory: Freud, Reich, Marcuse," you should also be very aware of the themes of post structuralism, such as the de-centered subject, and you must know Marx (and I mean really know Marx) (if you consider yourself a Marxist, this book is a real treat), plus innumerable other books and texts and poets and philosophers.
I just have to admit that, although I have read all of what I listed above, I was still not fully prepared for "Anti-Oedipus" (though I certainly knew enough to make "Anti-Oedipus" a real thrill once I got it), which occured somewhere around page 160 of this guidebook.
This book brings it all together, in clear exposition, and it is like a breath of fresh air, my friends. It is no replacement for reading the actual book, but it is a necessary supplement. If you finish the chapters in "Anti-Oedipus" on the Connective Synthesis of Production, the Disjunctive Synthesis of Recording, and the Conjunctive Synthesis of Cunsumption-consummation and still are not so sure what the **** they are talking about, stop right there because you need to read this book. It will all be so much clearer afterwards.
I would recommend that you read as much of "Anti-Oedipus" as you can get through, if you get through the whole thing right off the bat, Bravo! But then get this book and consume it. Then, finish up the book, or just reflect, and you efforts will be greatly rewarded.
I am very thankful to Mr. Holland, and if I weren't an atheist, I'd say, GOD BLESS YOU SIR! I salute you and thank you for making my journey that much more of a victory...
...cause Anti-Oedipus is a real trip, but like the Tibetans after death you need your guide and guide book and you now have it. Make sure you don't go into the light (because it is so very bright).
"Anti-Oedipus" is a guide book to non fascist living. In these times, it is greatly needed. Get help, NOW! And then get some Schizoanalysis...