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    "A functioning police state needs no police."

    William Borroughs, The [[Naked Lunch]], 1959

    William Seward Burroughs (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997) was an American novelist, essayist, social critic and spoken word performer. Much of Burroughs' work is semi-autobiographical drawn from his experiences as an opiate addict. But he often distorts his experiences using surreal or graphic imagery, experimental structures, and a strong satirical voice.

    His early writing is often associated with the Beat Generation. Burroughs was close friends with beat authors [[Allen Ginsberg]], Gregory Corso, [[Jack Kerouac]], and Herbert Huncke, but Burroughs’ influence extends beyond this movement and even literature in general. His work has been influential to several subsequent counterculture literary, music and art movements.

    <pre>
    Cut word lines
    Cut music lines
    Smash the control images
    Smash the control machine.
    </pre>
    from [[http://www.angelfire.com/mn2/anarchistpoetry/Borroughsdir/Borroughs1.html | William Borroughs - Poetry in Revolt]]

    * [http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/authors/william-s-burroughs/ WSB on rottem.com (yes,they also do have good content]

    * [http://www.ubu.com/sound/giorno_burroughs.html The Dial-A-Poem Poets "William S. Burroughs/John Giorno" (1975) MP3 download]

    * [http://www.reststop.net/cybercomm/jihad.html Cyberspace Hashishim Declare Jihad]

    [[Wikipedia:William_Burroughs]]
    [[Wikipedia:William_Burroughs]]



    Latest revision as of 22:20, 11 March 2005

    "A functioning police state needs no police."
    

    William Borroughs, The Naked Lunch, 1959

    William Seward Burroughs (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997) was an American novelist, essayist, social critic and spoken word performer. Much of Burroughs' work is semi-autobiographical drawn from his experiences as an opiate addict. But he often distorts his experiences using surreal or graphic imagery, experimental structures, and a strong satirical voice.

    His early writing is often associated with the Beat Generation. Burroughs was close friends with beat authors Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, and Herbert Huncke, but Burroughs’ influence extends beyond this movement and even literature in general. His work has been influential to several subsequent counterculture literary, music and art movements.

    Cut word lines
    Cut music lines
    Smash the control images
    Smash the control machine.
    

    from [| William Borroughs - Poetry in Revolt]

    Wikipedia:William_Burroughs

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