William S. Burroughs
by Barry Miles
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Pub Date Feb 25 2014 | Archive Date Feb 02 2014
Hachette Australia | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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It has been 50 years since Norman Mailer asserted, 'I think that William
Burroughs is the only American novelist living today who may conceivably be
possessed by genius.' This assessment holds true today. No-one since then has
taken such risks in their writing, developed such individual radical political
ideas, or spanned such a wide range of media - Burroughs has written novels,
memoirs, technical manuals and poetry, he has painted, made collages, taken
thousands of photographs, made visual scrapbooks, produced hundreds of hours of
experimental tapes, acted in movies and recorded more CDs than most rock
groups.
Made a cult figure by the publication of NAKED LUNCH, Burroughs
was a mentor to the 1960s youth culture. Underground papers referred to him as
'Uncle Bill' and he ranked alongside Bob Dylan and the Beatles, Buckminster
Fuller and R.D. Laing as one of the 'gurus' of the youth movement who might just
have the secret of the universe.
Based upon extensive research, this
biography paints a new portrait of Burroughs, making him real to the reader and
showing how he was perceived by his contemporaries in all his guises - from
icily distant to voluble drunk. It shows how his writing was very much
influenced by his life situation and by the people he met on his travels around
America and Europe. He was, beneath it all, a man torn by emotions: his guilt at
not visiting his doting mother; his despair at not responding to reconciliation
attempts from his father; his distance from his brother; the huge void that
separated him from his son; and above all his killing of his wife, Joan Vollmer.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780297867258 |
PRICE | A$45.00 (AUD) |