Thu Jan 22 23:13:46 2009 UTClccn-n79-26862Authors, American--20th centuryNovelists, American--20th centuryPet owners--United States0.51Ghost of chance0.600.69The soft machineWilliam_S._Burroughsn 79026862oca00260574a118517805Burroughs, William S.,1914-1997Burroughs, William,1914-1997Lee, Willy,1914-1997Lee, William,1914-1997Baroouz, Ouiliam,1914-1997Berrouz, Uilʹi︠a︡m,1914-1997lccn-n79-109040Ginsberg, Allen1926-1997prflccn-n80-36674Kerouac, Jack1922-1969lccn-n50-16423Corso, Gregoryprflccn-n79-26860Gysin, Brionilllccn-n80-94106Naropa Institutelccn-n80-14437Pélieu, Claudetrllccn-n80-23557Ferlinghetti, Lawrencelccn-n85-181232Giorno, Johnprflccn-n80-12545Waldman, Anne1945-lccn-n84-805508Grauerholz, JamesBurroughs, William S.1914-1997Burroughs, William S.1914-1997100Science fictionBlack humor (Literature)SatireFantasy fictionAutobiographical fictionAlternative histories (Fiction)Satire, AmericanScience fiction, AmericanNature storiesDystopiasSalinger, J. D.--1919-Fitzgerald, F. Scott--1896-1940Warren, Robert Penn,--1905-1989Miller, Henry,--1891-1980Bellow, SaulFaulkner, William,--1897-1962BibliographyAmazon River RegionExhibition catalogsScience fiction, AmericanCivilizationCorso, GregoryNew York (State)--New YorkDramaHeroin abuseSubcultureFrance--ParisGay menHomesDrug abuseDiariesLiterary collectionsDreamsCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.)TravelBohemianismAmericansLiteratureInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)Drug withdrawal symptomsRecovering addictsAlienation (Social psychology)AuthorsIntellectual lifeHistoryRecords and correspondenceFiction--AuthorshipKerouac, Jack,--1922-1969American literatureDrug addictsInterviewsUnited StatesAuthors, AmericanCriticism, interpretation, etc.FictionGinsberg, Allen,--1926-1997Novelists, AmericanBiographyBeat generationBurroughs, William S.,--1914-19971914199719241943195319561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200965887book813.54ps3552.u75ocn276179410ocn030946449ocn031270573ocn029499619ocn061357282ocn030946453ocn005030928ocn145926125ocn082890305ocn025856095ocn057516547ocn028392677ocn030564159ocn052578473ocn068453041ocn028185008ocn060502293ocn080669344ocn061272800ocn065177669ocn057516549ocn187692639ocn039652696ocn041274374ocn063225206ocn081931295ocn172846811ocn061353072ocn123088278ocn172846017ocn050599531ocn075066206ocn172846811ocn172846017ocn022204652ocn083443655ocn077640627ocn080287446ocn144682221ocn082877858ocn051449609ocn080634707ocn225644094ocn0619187741172201578בורוז, וויליאם סבורוז, וויליאם ס. תגרי, אהוד23973795110ocn023940850sw000356482:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19920.57Burroughs, William SNaked lunchSatireBlack humor (Literature)Fantasy fictionAn unnerving tale of a narcotics addict unmoored in New York, Tangiers, and ultimately a nightmarish wasteland known as Interzone, its formal innovation, formerly taboo subject matter, and tour de force execution have exerted their influence on the work of authors like Thomas Pynchon, J.G. Ballard, and William Gibson; on the relationship of art and obscenity; and on the shape of music, film, and media generally. [This book] includes many editorial corrections to errors present in previous editions, and incorporates [the author's] notes on the text, several essays he wrote over the years about the book ... -Back cover.08021329521296182369ocn002890662sw000346223:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19770.61Burroughs, William SJunkyAutobiographical fictionJunk is not, like alcohol or weed, a means to increase enjoyment of life. Junk is not a kick. It is a way of life'. Thus one of the creative visionaries of the Beat movement recites the junk equation, the calculus by which heroin redefines the addict's world. Burrough's quasi-autobiographical narrative makes for a raw, fragmented and disturbing account of hallucinations, ghostly nocturnal wanderings, strange sexual encounters and quest to ease the hunger of the needle.01400435191127130825ocn006196433sw006196433:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19810.58Burroughs, William SCities of the red nightAlternative histories (Fiction)Science fictionSatireScience fiction, AmericanWilliams Burroughs reads from his work Cities of the red night and talks about virus, language, plagues, ESP and nuclear weapons.03122784621037112912ocn015790818sw015790818:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19870.55Burroughs, William SThe western landsBurroughs reads from his novel, The western lands, and talks about his literary history.0140094563100710084ocn046821658sw002984423:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19670.61Writers at work : the Paris review interviews, third series982114421ocn009489103sw009489103:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19840.55Burroughs, William SThe place of dead roadsWilliam Burroughs reads excerpts from his novel entitled Place of dead roads, and tells tales about Western lands, the Sewer Sultan, and Reaganomics.0312278659896109725ocn000178170sw000017108:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19670.67Burroughs, William SThe ticket that explodedBlack humor (Literature)0802151507885110130ocn000291694sw000194301:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19660.69Burroughs, William SThe soft machineScience fiction0802133290865104540ocn000291696sw000291696:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19640.68Burroughs, William SNova expressScience fiction0802133304835104822ocn000697699sw000697699:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19730.64Burroughs, William SExterminator! A novelScience fictionBlack humor (Literature)014005003580288414ocn012050392sw012050392:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19850.59Burroughs, William SQueerEen in Mexico-City wonende, aan drugs verslaafde Amerikaan probeert af te kicken en vertoont alle extreme verschijnselen die daarmee gepaard gaan.014008389879484111ocn030109272sw030109272:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19950.56Burroughs, William SMy education : a book of dreamsAutobiographical fictionA collection of unusual dreams. In one, a cockroach gets stuck in the narrator's ear, in another he watches a man eat his spilled brains. An occasion for the writer to expound his philosophy on life. By the author of The Cat Inside.06708135087357789ocn033060000sw024799573:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19950.51Burroughs, William SGhost of chanceNature storiesIn 18th Century Madagascar, a pirate establishes a settlement with laws to protect the local flora and fauna, the latter comprising a large lemur population. The pirate's ideal is destroyed by greedy developers and the lemurs go the way of so many other species, victims of "Homo Sap, the Ugly Animal."18524240607237424ocn038042974sw038042974:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19980.56Burroughs, William SWord virus : the William S. Burroughs readerAn anthology by a major literary figure of this century. It includes an account of his brief career as a cockroach exterminator and an essay in homage to Jack Kerouac.08021162996917362ocn013218608sw013218608:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19860.60Burroughs, William SThe adding machine : selected essays15597021096897076ocn026766845sw026766845:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook1993Burroughs, William SThe letters of William S. Burroughs : 1945-1959014009452061269416ocn000222299sw000222299:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19710.67Burroughs, William SThe wild boys : a book of the deadBlack humor (Literature)DystopiasScience fiction08021333126026456ocn001316984sw001316984:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19750.61Burroughs, William SThe last words of Dutch Schultz : a fiction in the form of a film script15597021176026022ocn042022427sw042022427:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20000.60Burroughs, William SLast words : the final journals of William S. Burroughs08021165746016527ocn018291103sw018291103:lccn-n79-26862Truebook19890.59Burroughs, William SInterzoneShort stories0140094512117412912ocn045733517sw036343573:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19970.64Murphy, Timothy SWising up the marks the amodern William Burroughs0585261636110111325ocn001531817sw001531817:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19760.61Tytell, JohnNaked angels : the lives & literature of the Beat generation103710371ocn004589986sw003143819:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19640.65Fiedler, Leslie AWaiting for the end102310484ocn017776286sw017776286:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19880.57Morgan, TedLiterary outlaw : the life and times of William S. Burroughs9009032ocn011533469sw011533469:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19850.62Skerl, JennieWilliam S. Burroughs8589263ocn042330571sw020935146:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19910.68William S. Burroughs at the front critical reception, 1959-19897847841ocn043333475sw043333475:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20000.60Miles, BarryThe Beat Hotel : Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Corso in Paris, 1958-1963080211668X62112422ocn039035256sw039035256:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19980.56Caveney, GrahamGentleman junkie : the life and legacy of William S. Burroughs03161372516196503ocn046872217sw040683404:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20010.65Campbell, JamesThis is the Beat Generation : New York, San Francisco, ParisPublisher's description: Beginning in New York in 1944, James Campbell finds the leading members of what was to become the Beat Generation in the shadows of madness and criminality. Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs had each seen the insides of a mental hospital and a prison by the age of thirty. A few months after they met, another member of their circle committed a murder that involved Kerouac and Burroughs as material witnesses. This book charts the transformation of these experiences into literature, and a literary movement that spread across the globe. From "The First Cut-Up"--The murder in New York in 1944--we end up in Paris in 1960 with William Burroughs at the Beat Hotel, experimenting with the technique that made him notorious, what Campbell calls "The Final Cut-Up." In between, we move to San Francisco, where Ginsberg gave the first public reading of Howl. We discover Burroughs in Mexico City and Tangiers; the French background to the Beats; the Buddhist influence on Kerouac, Gary Snyder, and others; the "Muses" Herbert Huncke and Neal Cassady; the tortuous history of On the Road; and the black ancestry of the white hipster.05202303375855892ocn027220322sw027220322:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19930.55Miles, BarryWilliam Burroughs : el hombre invisible : a portrait5225233ocn043656904sw043656904:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20010.72Lardas, JohnThe bop apocalypse : the religious visions of Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Burroughs4704704ocn042643517sw042643517:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19990.63Burroughs, William SConversations with William S. Burroughs15780618224504604ocn049493565sw049493565:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20030.75Harris, OliverWilliam Burroughs and the secret of fascination080932484944247817ocn025201207sw015322900:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19920.62Burroughs, William SThe cat inside06708446594325186ocn006863539sw006863539:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19810.69Burroughs, William SWith William Burroughs : a report from the bunker03121476783894442ocn002844199sw000246885:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook19770.75Mottram, EricWilliam Burroughs : the algebra of need3894114ocn064272923sw025496972:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20060.57Tytell, JohnNaked angels : Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs156663683337676811ocn065789034sw061217852:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20060.55Burroughs, William SThe yage letters redux08728644803436864ocn063122797sw063122797:lccn-n79-26862Falsebook20060.90Johnson, RobThe lost years of William S. Burroughs : beats in South Texas15854451772364518ocn026035098sw026035098:lccn-n79-26862Falsevisu19920.57Naked lunch"A pest-control man seeks escape from his troubled existence and flees to Interzone, a hallucinatory version of Tangiers, where reality and fantasy have merged."--Container.0802132952Wed Mar 04 18:02:52 EST 2009