Edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles
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A book with pictures and commentary by Charles Gatewood and William S. Burroughs. "Charles Gatewood's SIDETRIPPING contains unforgettable deviant fringe photographs plus deep focus commentary by William S.Burroughs. As intense as Larry Clark's TULSA: A classic!" --V.Vale, Re/Search Publications.
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One of Burroughs' most popular, yet one of his most powerful, books about drug addiction. Follow the addict's life, his hallucinations, his wanderings, his strange sexuality and his hunger for the needle; a way of life itself. Paperback, 158 pages
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Fascinating material, gleaned from the fertile time at Burroughs' New York headquarters. 'A Report from the Bunker' (on the Bowery), encompasses the years 1974 to 1980, and includes a 1991 Burroughs interview from Interview magazine. Paperback, 264 pages
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The interviews contained in this volume are unguarded conversations that show Burroughs as witty and relaxed, idiosyncratic in his tastes and unabashedly sentimental about his cats. He openly discusses his nightmares and state of constant fear, and speaks with great inconclusiveness and candor about death and aging. Paperback, 847 pages
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This homosexually erotic novel is outrageous and fascinating at the same time. Paperback, 332 pages
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Science-fantasy wars, racism, corporate capitalism, drug addiction and various medical and psychiatric horrors all play their parts in this mosaic-like, experimental novel. Paperback, 168 pages
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In 1954 Burroughs settled in Tangiers, finding a sanctuary of sorts in its shadowy streets, blind alleys and low-life decadence. It was this city that served as a catalyst for Burroughs as a writer. This book is meant to portray the development of Burroughs' mature writing style from the mid-1950s and includes short stories, autobiographical sketches, letters and diary entries." Readers' Reviews: Paperback, 194 pages
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Explosive and distinctive letters to Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac that were to become Naked Lunch. Paperback, 472 pages
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Hundreds of dreams that are intense and visionary take us on a journey into perception and question the concept of reality. Paperback
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