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  1. Word Virus: The William S. Burroughs Reader (Burroughs, William S.) by William S. Burroughs, 2000-06-22
  2. Gentleman Junkie: The Life and Legacy of William S. Burroughs by Graham Caveney, 1998-06
  3. Ali's Smile / Naked Scientology by William S. Burroughs, 1978
  4. The Place of Dead Roads: A Novel by William S. Burroughs, 2001-05-04
  5. El almuerzo desnudo (Compactos Anagrama) (Spanish Edition) by William S. Burroughs, 2004-02-28
  6. Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs by Ted Morgan, 1990-03
  7. My Education: A Book of Dreams. by William S. BURROUGHS, 1995
  8. The Adding Machine: Selected Essays by William S. Burroughs, 1993-04-15
  9. The Last Words of Dutch Schultz: A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script by William S. Burroughs, 1993-04-15
  10. Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs by William S. Burroughs, 2001-03-30
  11. The Road to Interzone: Reading William S. Burroughs Reading by Michael Stevens, 2009-09-01
  12. Cursed from Birth: The Short, Unhappy Life of William S. Burroughs, Jr. by William S. Burroughs Jr., 2006-10-01
  13. The Wild Boys by William S. Burroughs, 1992-01-09
  14. Ports of Entry: William S. Burroughs and the Arts by Robert A. Sobieszek, William S. Burroughs, 1996-10

21. The William S. Burroughs Files
"An electronic reference guide to works of william Seward burroughs, his literary works, recordings, Category Arts Literature Authors B burroughs, william S....... We're offering a Web Memorial. The william S. burroughs Files InterWebZone. Portsof Entry william S. burroughs and the Arts, an exhibit and symposium.
http://www.hyperreal.org/wsb/
William Seward Burroughs, born February 5, 1914, died August 2, 1997, at age 83. He suffered a heart attack and died about 24 hours later, in his hometown of Lawrence, Kansas. We're offering a Web Memorial
The William S. Burroughs Files
Inter Web Zone
This project isn't comprehensive or very up to date but has served as a collaborative unofficial source of electronic Burroughs info since 1991. Buroughs' work and especially his experiments with tape and literary cutups have had a profound effect on me, directly and indiretcly via the work of Daevid Allen, Brian Eno, David Bowie and others. W e're offering a memorial zone with a comments/guestbook area for you to share your thoughts, memories and anecdotes about WSB. This Burroughs site started as a list of Buroughs related recordings on Usenet in 1991 and it grew into the first site on the web dedicated to Burroughs and his work. I've long since given up hope for keeping this project up to date. But I'll spend a few days trying to offer a better multimedia retrospective here since the passing of Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg this year are significant events to me.

22. The Ghost Of William S. Burroughs
Fan offers his commentary on burroughs and provides an audio file of the writer.
http://www.netherworld.com/~mgabrys/william

23. Beatnet.de - Barry Miles: William S. Burroughs -Eine Biographie-
Info ¼ber die burroughsBiographie von Barry Miles.
http://www.beatnet.de/docs/books/burroughs.html
Barry Miles
William S. Burroughs The Beat goes on
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Sefkow, Dagegen-Dabei Backlist Apartment Edition Allen Ginsberg, Viele Lieben / Many Loves. Gedichte deutsch/englisch Michael McClure, Energie und Gestalt Vom biologischen Fundament der Poesie Anne Waldman, Helping the Dreamer Gedichte Anne Waldman, Shaman / Schamene Edition Michael Kellner D - 20459 Hamburg Tel./Fax: Eine Biographie 320 Seiten, 14 x 21,5 cm, gebunden mit Schutzumschlag, William S. Burroughs starb im August 1998 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Blick) (Frankfurter Rundschau) BARRY MILES Schicken Sie eine Email an beatnet.de

24. Salon | J.G. Ballard On William S. Burroughs' Naked Truth
salon magazine interview.Category Arts Literature Authors B burroughs, william S.......william burroughs' rawboned figure haunted us long before his death.For nearly half a century, he infected our literature, seeding
http://www.salon.com/sept97/wsb970902.html
BY RICHARD KADREY AND SUZANNE STEFANAC
w illiam Burroughs' raw-boned figure haunted us long before his death. For nearly half a century, he infected our literature, seeding it with his obsessions, suspicions and passions. In his brutal honesty, we began to learn something new about truth and humor and maybe even love. Of the many authors who have acknowledged his influence, few have been as unflinching or provocative as J.G. Ballard. From the chromey auto-eroticism of "Crash" to the surrendered innocence of "Empire of the Sun," Ballard has refined a style that cuts through the moralism and sentimentality that blunt so much contemporary writing. After Burroughs' death, Ballard spoke to us by phone from his home in Shepperton, England. William Burroughs was someone who was suspicious of language and words, but his whole life was defined by them. Do you see a contradiction here? Perhaps the essential writer's contradiction? I think Burroughs was very much aware of the way in which language could be manipulated to mean absolutely the opposite of what it seems to mean. But that's something he shared with George Orwell. He was always trying to go through the screen of language to find some sort of truth that lay on the other side. I think his whole cut-up approach was an attempt to cut through the apparent manifest content of language to what he hoped might be some sort of more truthful world. A world of meaning that lay beyond. In books like "The Ticket that Exploded" and "The Soft Machine," you see this attempt to go through language to something beyond. If there is a paradox, I think it lies somewhere here.

25. William S. Burroughs At The Blue Neon Alley
A gateway to the william burroughs on the World Wide Web.Category Arts Literature Authors B burroughs, william S....... Web. william S.burroughs. 19141997. I'm getting so far out, one dayI won't come back at all. .-william S. burroughs. william
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"I'm getting so far out, one day I won't come back at all. . William S. Burroughs William S. Burroughs, Biography : From "Literary Kicks" The Boston Trial of "Naked Lunch" : Burroughs' Book Under Fire Word Virus, William S. Burroughs Reader : The Denver Post Ports of Entry, William S. Burroughs and the Arts : University of Kansas, Lawrence Review of the David Cronenberg Film "Naked Lunch" : Edinburgh University Film Society 1961 Burroughs Interview : Interviewed by Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg 1961 "My Own Business" : Burroughs The Ghost of William S. Burroughs : Burroughs Web Site William S. Burroughs : Encarta Encyclopedia Interzone.org : Burroughs Site in French and English Brion Gysin : On the Cut-up Method William S. Burroughs : On Scientology "Quick Fix" : By Burroughs William S. Burroughs

26. William S Burroughs: The Biography Project
Biography, images, filmography, bibliography and links for william S. burroughs.Category Arts Literature Authors B burroughs, william S.......william S. burroughs biography, bibliography, filmography and linksfor william S burroughs. william S burroughs. Biographical Notes.
http://www.popsubculture.com/pop/bio_project/william_s_burroughs.html
William S. Burroughs: biography, bibliography, filmography, links INTERNAL LINKS William S. Burroughs audio amazon uk books Harvard University Allen Ginsberg ... site map
William S Burroughs
Biographical Notes
William Seward Burroughs II was born 5 February 1914, in St. Louis, Missouri , into a world of relative wealth and comfort from the profits of the Burroughs Adding Machine Corporation. His grandfather, after whom he was named, was the inventor of the adding machine. [ there's more biography below this image...]
tribute to william s. burroughs
collage by patrick deese At 8 years of age, uses his first gun, writes first story, "The Autobiography of a Wolf." Refuses editorial advice of parents to change autobiography to biography. When Burroughs is 13, he discovers the autobiography of Jack Black You Can't Win , and becomes enamored of the outlaw, underground lifestyle. Black introduces him to the idea of the being a member of the Johnson Family First published in the John Burroughs Review in 1929. A short essay entitled "Personal Magnetism". He considers it an early attempt at debunking control systems.

27. Druckhaus Galrev: William S. Burroughs
œber die im Druckhaus Galrev erschienenen Erz¤hlungen.
http://www.galrev.com/material/seiten/burrou.htm
Foto: privat William S. Burroughs: The cat inside ausgestattet mit Fotografien und einem Umschlag von Esther Sawatzki Presse : Susanne Fank, Scheinschlag, 16.3.95 Eine melancholische, zur Besinnung anregende kleine Schrift. Tagebuch- und Traumnotizen aus den Jahren 1982 bis 85.

Udo Breger
Richard Anders - Sascha Anderson Walter Aue Barbara Bongartz Alexander Brener ... Paul Durcan Elke Erb Gerhard Falkner Gino Hahnemann Gerard Manley Hopkins Bob Kaufman Andreas Koziol Heiner Link ... Jacques Roubaud Wolfgang Schlenker Dieter Schlesak Uve Schmidt Kiev Stingl Franck Venaille ... Ulrich Zieger

28. The William S. Burroughs Files
An electronic reference guide to works of william Seward burroughs, his literary works, recordings, film, video appearances, samples, and other publications.
http://taz3.hyperreal.org/wsb/
William Seward Burroughs, born February 5, 1914, died August 2, 1997, at age 83. He suffered a heart attack and died about 24 hours later, in his hometown of Lawrence, Kansas. We're offering a Web Memorial
The William S. Burroughs Files
Inter Web Zone
This project isn't comprehensive or very up to date but has served as a collaborative unofficial source of electronic Burroughs info since 1991. Buroughs' work and especially his experiments with tape and literary cutups have had a profound effect on me, directly and indiretcly via the work of Daevid Allen, Brian Eno, David Bowie and others. W e're offering a memorial zone with a comments/guestbook area for you to share your thoughts, memories and anecdotes about WSB. This Burroughs site started as a list of Buroughs related recordings on Usenet in 1991 and it grew into the first site on the web dedicated to Burroughs and his work. I've long since given up hope for keeping this project up to date. But I'll spend a few days trying to offer a better multimedia retrospective here since the passing of Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg this year are significant events to me.

29. LitKicks: William S. Burroughs
william S. burroughs. Kerouac and Ginsberg had writing careers to keep themselvesbusy; by his midthirties william S. burroughs had still not begun to write.
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/People/WilliamSBurroughs.html
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William S. Burroughs
William Seward Burroughs was the grandson of the founder of the Burroughs Adding Machine company, which evolved into the Burroughs Corporation, which made huge, now outdated mainframe computers. The Burroughs corporation eventually merged with Sperry Univac and got absorbed into Unisys. Burroughs was born on February 5, 1914 in St. Louis , Missouri. His upper-class midwestern background did not suit his tastes. A bookworm with strong homoerotic urges, a fascination with guns and crime and a natural inclination to break every rule he could find, there seemed to be no way Burroughs could ever fit into normal society. His parents seemed to accept this, and after he graduated from Harvard they continued to support him financially as he experimented with various lifestyles. In his early thirties he traveled to New York and decided to pursue freedom by joining the city's gangster underworld. He became a heroin addict quite intentionally, in the process meeting the prototypical junkie drifter and future Beat hero Herbert Huncke . His St. Louis friends David Kammerer and Lucien Carr introduced him to a crowd of crazed young nonconformists studying at Columbia University , including Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac and Burroughs' future common-law wife

30. A Living, Breathing And Ever Growing William S. Burroughs Web Memorial
. . . living, breathing and ever growing . . . . An online bulletinboard where people may post there views on author and cult-figure burroughs.
http://metalab.unc.edu/mal/MO/wsb/
Burroughs is gone but clearly not forgotten. He's already obviously achieved a sort of immortality as a myth, a man, a catalyst and a legend in and beyond his own time. Please share your thoughts, feelings and stories
about William S. Burroughs
and what his work meant to you. William Seward Burroughs
February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997 add your comments
Sept. '97 - April '98

This is a large file and growing larger, so it's likely to take a minute or more to fully load. If you just added comments you may need to Reload/Refresh this page to see them displayed here. My mane is Richard Désilets. I am a composer from Montréal, Canada.
I recently compose a music with some extracts from William Burroughs Apocalypse poem.
My question is : Do you know to who I should ask the right to use some extracts of that poem.

richard.desilets@sympatico.ca

Montréal, Québec Canada - Monday, October 16, 2000 at 16:35:11 (EDT)
n.caillier@nordnet.fr
Lille, FRANCE - Sunday, April 18, 1999 at 05:06:20 (EDT) n.caillier@nordnet.fr Lille, FRANCE - Sunday, April 18, 1999 at 04:57:13 (EDT) bill was by far the best writer i have ever read. i wish i could

31. To William S. Burroughs
To william S. burroughs. August 3, 1997. But I feel somehow at a loss for words.william S. burroughs was a porcupineskinned writer, not always easy to like.
http://www.charm.net/~brooklyn/BurroughsTribute.html
To William S. Burroughs
August 3, 1997 I just heard the news that Burroughs died. I was about to start creating a page with all the pertinent details and facts, but then I realized that news sites like CNN are already doing this, as well as a number of excellent independently maintained sites, like Malcolm's Luke's and Critter's So rather than rehash the news, I'd rather say something personal about the man who just died. But I feel somehow at a loss for words. William S. Burroughs was a porcupine-skinned writer, not always easy to like. Sometimes l liked him a lot, sometimes I didn't. Ultimately, though, I believe there was more kindness and compassion inside this complicated writer's soul than he ever let show through. If I had to pick a favorite thing he ever wrote, it might be this exquisitely executed excerpt from 'Naked Lunch' . But actually I think it'd be an essay I found reprinted in his book 'The Adding Machine,' called 'My Own Business,' in which he explains the principles he lived by. Here's the beginning of the essay. I admire these words like crazy.
From
My Own Business
By William S. Burroughs

32. L'étrange Oeuvre De William Seward Burroughs
Article critique. Biographie et bibliographie.
http://www.chronicart.com/mag/mag_article.php3?id=863

33. Reroute Beat Movement
This page is a pathfinder referencing sources on the beat writers in America, the beat movement, the beat generation, concentrating on Jack Kerouac, Alan Ginsburg, william S. burroughs, and Neal Cassady.
http://ils.unc.edu/~andra/beat.html
"But then they danced down the street like dingledodies, and I shambled after ... "Jack Kerouac, On The Road
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34. Burroughs - Burroughs.net
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35. William S. Burroughs
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36. The Beat Page - William S. Burroughs
A good starting point for obtaining information on beat writers. Contains exerpts from many of Burrough's Category Arts Literature Authors B burroughs, william S.......Perhaps one of the most colorful writers to emerge from the Beat period, williamS. burroughs has led an extremely interesting life. Born in St. Louis, Mo.
http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/burroughs.html

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The Place of Dead Roads

(excerpt)
The Naked Lunch
(excerpt) Other Writers: Richard Brautigan Charles Bukowski Neal Cassady Gregory Corso Robert Creeley Diane di Prima Robert Duncan William Everson Lawrence Ferlinghetti Allen Ginsberg John Clellon Holmes LeRoi Jones Bob Kaufman Jack Kerouac Ken Kesey Philip Lamantia Denise Levertov Michael McClure Frank O'Hara Peter Orlovsky Kenneth Patchen Kenneth Rexroth Gary Snyder Anne Waldman Lew Welch Philip Whalen William Carlos Williams PHOTO GALLERY Perhaps one of the most colorful writers to emerge from the Beat period, William S. Burroughs has led an extremely interesting life.
Born in St. Louis, Mo. on February 5, 1914, Burroughs grew up under fairly comfortable circumstances. He attended Harvard University and graduated in 1936. He was well known for his openly homoerotic tendencies and frequently wrote about his experiments with narcotic substances.
In 1951 Burroughs, on a jaunt to Mexico, shot his second wife, Joan, in an accident where he reportedly attempted to mock a scene from the William Tell Overture. He then spent much of his life wandering through South America, experimenting with drugs and gathering research for his future writings.
Perhaps he is best known for helping establish the collage technique, a writing style many perceive to be pretentious and confusing. Most of his writing centered around the underworld and drug sub-cultures and his film

37. William S. Burroughs
william S. burroughs writer. The controversial Beat Generation writer willbe best remembered for his hip, yet slightly insane novel, Naked Lunch.
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38. Salon | J.G. Ballard On William S. Burroughs' Naked Truth
An interview with Ballard, from the Salon archives.
http://www.salonmagazine.com/sept97/wsb970902.html
BY RICHARD KADREY AND SUZANNE STEFANAC
w illiam Burroughs' raw-boned figure haunted us long before his death. For nearly half a century, he infected our literature, seeding it with his obsessions, suspicions and passions. In his brutal honesty, we began to learn something new about truth and humor and maybe even love. Of the many authors who have acknowledged his influence, few have been as unflinching or provocative as J.G. Ballard. From the chromey auto-eroticism of "Crash" to the surrendered innocence of "Empire of the Sun," Ballard has refined a style that cuts through the moralism and sentimentality that blunt so much contemporary writing. After Burroughs' death, Ballard spoke to us by phone from his home in Shepperton, England. William Burroughs was someone who was suspicious of language and words, but his whole life was defined by them. Do you see a contradiction here? Perhaps the essential writer's contradiction? I think Burroughs was very much aware of the way in which language could be manipulated to mean absolutely the opposite of what it seems to mean. But that's something he shared with George Orwell. He was always trying to go through the screen of language to find some sort of truth that lay on the other side. I think his whole cut-up approach was an attempt to cut through the apparent manifest content of language to what he hoped might be some sort of more truthful world. A world of meaning that lay beyond. In books like "The Ticket that Exploded" and "The Soft Machine," you see this attempt to go through language to something beyond. If there is a paradox, I think it lies somewhere here.

39. The Absolutely Essential Page Of Great Quotes
Quotes from Grant Morrison, Philip K. Dick, Chuck Palahniuk, william S. burroughs, and Hunter S. Thompson.
http://hometown.aol.com/wesisodd/myhomepage/index.html
htmlAdWH('7005340', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002028', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help The Absolutely Essential Page of Great Quotes VERSION 2.0 Philip K. Dick:
“I am a living animal, tied to a dying soul.” Philip K. Dick
“What he did not know then is that it is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane.” Philip K. Dick’s VALIS
“Let it be said that one of the first symptoms of psychosis is that the person feels perhaps he is becoming psychotic. It is another Chinese fingertrap. You cannot think about it without becoming part of it.” Philip K. Dick’s VALIS
“1) Those who agree with you are insane. 2) Those who do not agree with you are in power.” Philip K. Dick’s VALIS
“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.” Philip K. Dick
“Just because something bears the aspect of the inevitable one should not, therefore, go along willingly with it.”

40. A Living, Breathing And Ever Growing William S. Burroughs Web Memorial
I don't have much to say. Newly introduced to the literary works of WilliamS burroughs I wish only to express my feelings towards this mans mind.
http://www.ibiblio.org/mal/MO/wsb/
Burroughs is gone but clearly not forgotten. He's already obviously achieved a sort of immortality as a myth, a man, a catalyst and a legend in and beyond his own time. Please share your thoughts, feelings and stories
about William S. Burroughs
and what his work meant to you. William Seward Burroughs
February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997 add your comments
Sept. '97 - April '98

This is a large file and growing larger, so it's likely to take a minute or more to fully load. If you just added comments you may need to Reload/Refresh this page to see them displayed here. My mane is Richard Désilets. I am a composer from Montréal, Canada.
I recently compose a music with some extracts from William Burroughs Apocalypse poem.
My question is : Do you know to who I should ask the right to use some extracts of that poem.

richard.desilets@sympatico.ca

Montréal, Québec Canada - Monday, October 16, 2000 at 16:35:11 (EDT)
n.caillier@nordnet.fr
Lille, FRANCE - Sunday, April 18, 1999 at 05:06:20 (EDT) n.caillier@nordnet.fr Lille, FRANCE - Sunday, April 18, 1999 at 04:57:13 (EDT) bill was by far the best writer i have ever read. i wish i could

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