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(p. 1914)
Born February 5, 1914 in St. Louis. After graduating from Harvard University (1936), studied archeology and ethnology. In 1944, became addicted to morphine, 15 years was a drug addict, in his first novel, Trainspotting (Junkie, 1953) with frightening certainty describes life addict. Most famous book
Burroughs Naked Lunch (Naked Lunch, 1959) - characteristic of a phantasmagoria of violence, consisting of coarse, painfully exaggerated descriptions which involve in the spirit of surrealism and 'free' are arranged in a kaleidoscopic manner. The book was notorious. Defenders
Burroughs likened his J. Swift, in the sense that, zhivopisuya abominations, he thereby administers a stern moral court. In the later novels of
Burroughs metaphor of addiction as a means of subordination of rights takes the form of science-fiction story about a group 'Nova' - aliens, . who seek to destroy humanity, . imposing exclusion, . included in the habit of enjoying,
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Burroughs began experimenting with the form: split up the proposals and rearrange the fragments in order to create new images and get rid of 'subordination' accepted norms of narration. Burrows also belong novels Fighter (The Exterminator, . 1960), . Machine softening (The Soft Machine, . 1961), . Ticket explode (The Ticket That Exploded, . 1962), . Nova Express (Nova Express, . 1964), . Wild Boys (The Wild Boys, . 1971), . Fighter! (Exterminator!, . 1973), . Dead Road (The Place of Dead Roads, . 1984), . Gay (Queer, . 1986).,
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