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Last Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Last Words

Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs is the most intimate book ever written by William S. Burroughs, author of Naked Lunch and one of the most celebrated literary outlaws of our time. Laid out as diary entries of the last nine months of Burroughs's life, Last Words spans the realms of cultural criticism, personal memoir, and fiction. Classic Burroughs concerns -- literature, U.S. drug policy, the state of humanity, his love for his cats -- permeate the book. Most significantly, Last Words contains some of the most personal work Burroughs has ever written, a final reckoning with his life and regrets, and his reflections on the deaths of his friends Allen Ginsberg and Timothy Leary. It is a poignant portrait of the man, his life, and his creative process -- one that never quit, not even in the shadow of death.

James M. Burroughs, 1811-1878, and Associated Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 694

James M. Burroughs, 1811-1878, and Associated Families

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Word Virus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Word Virus

With the publication of Naked Lunch in 1959, William Burroughs abruptly brought international letters into the postmodern age. Beginning with his very early writing (including a chapter from his and Jack Kerouac's never-before-seen collaborative novel), Word Virus follows the arc of Burroughs's remarkable career, from his darkly hilarious "routines" to the experimental cut-up novels to Cities of the Red Night and The Cat Inside. Beautifully edited and complemented by James Grauerholz's illuminating biographical essays, Word Virus charts Burroughs's major themes and places the work in the context of the life. It is an excellent tool for the scholar and a delight for the general reader. Throughout a career that spanned half of the twentieth century, William S. Burroughs managed continually to be a visionary among writers. When he died in 1997, the world of letters lost its most elegant outsider.

My Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

My Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-27
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

My Education is Burroughs's last novel, first published two years before his death in 1997. It is a book of dreams, collected over several decades and as close to a memoir as we will see. The dreams cover themes from the mundane and ordinary - conversations with his friends Allen Ginsberg or Ian Sommerville, feeding his cats, procuring drugs or sex - to the erotic, bizarre and visionary. Always a rich source of imagery in Burroughs's own fiction, in this book dreams become a direct and powerful force in themselves.

Fantastic Adventure Stories #2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Fantastic Adventure Stories #2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-03-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Science fiction and fantastic adventures stories from the old-time pulps. Included is this issue are: "The People That Time Forgot" by Edgar Rice Burroughs; "The Short Wave Superman" by Robert Leslie Bellem; "Oscar, Detective of Mars" by James Norman; "The Return of Captain Future" by Edmond Hamilton; and "And All the Girls Were Nude" by Richard Magruder; and poems by H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. Fully illustrated with the original pulps artwork.

Naked Lunch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Naked Lunch

Since its original publication in Paris in 1959, Naked Lunch has become one of the most important novels of the twentieth century. Exerting its influence on the relationship of art and obscenity, it is one of the books that redefined not just literature but American culture. For the Burroughs enthusiast and the neophyte, this volume—that contains final-draft typescripts, numerous unpublished contemporaneous writings by Burroughs, his own later introductions to the book, and his essay on psychoactive drugs—is a valuable and fresh experience of a novel that has lost none of its relevance or satirical bite.

Rub Out the Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 657

Rub Out the Words

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

This major collection of William Burroughs' letters gives an unprecedented insight into one of America's most incisive and influential writers, at a time when his work was at its most experimental and his life entered a new era of creativity. William Burroughs' life was often as extreme as his prose. This second volume of his letters documents the time after the notorious publication of Naked Lunchin 1959, as he drifted away from Kerouac, Ginsberg and the Beats and on towards new horizons in Europe and North Africa, moving from place to place in search of inspiration, or to avoid the law over his drug addiction and openly gay lifestyle. We see Brion Gysin gradually replace Ginsberg as Burrou...

John Burroughs and the Place of Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

John Burroughs and the Place of Nature

This study situates John Burroughs, together with John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, as one of a trinity of thinkers who, between the Civil War and World War I, defined and secured a place for nature in mainstream American culture. Though not as well known today, Burroughs was the most popular American nature writer of his time. Prolific and consistent, he published scores of essays in influential large-circulation magazines and was often compared to Thoreau. Unlike Thoreau, however, whose reputation grew posthumously, Burroughs wasa celebrity during his lifetime: he wrote more than thirty books, enjoyed a continual high level of visibility, and saw his work taught widely in public schools. J...

Naked Lunch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Naked Lunch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Since its original publication in Paris in 1959, Naked Lunch has become one of the most important novels of the twentieth century. Exerting its influence on the relationship of art and obscenity, it is one of the books that redefined not just literature but American culture. For the Burroughs enthusiast and the neophyte, this volume—that contains final-draft typescripts, numerous unpublished contemporaneous writings by Burroughs, his own later introductions to the book, and his essay on psychoactive drugs—is a valuable and fresh experience of a novel that has lost none of its relevance or satirical bite.

The Letters of William S. Burroughs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

The Letters of William S. Burroughs

Edited with an Introduction by Oliver Harris 'These funny, filthy and terrifically smart letters reveal him in a way that no biographer can' New York Newsday Burroughs was itinerant not just by disposition but often by legal necessity (his accidental, fatal shooting of his wife and constant drug troubles required regular relocation), so letters were lifelines for the outcast and works-in-progress for the writer. Here they track his turbulent journey across three continents and two decades, and through the underground scenes of Mexico City, New York and Tangier. Darkly humorous and scathingly perceptive in letters to friends like Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, they also document the development of one of the most unique, influential voices in modern writing.