The soft machine
Burroughs, William S., 1914-19972010
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The first novel in William Burroughs' anarchic 'Cut-Up Trilogy'. A world populated by hanged soldiers, North African street urchins, addicted narcotics agents, Spanish rent boys, evil doctors, corrupt judges and monsters from the mythology of history or the laboratories of science - Burroughs was truly the Hieronymus Bosch of the twentieth century. In this surreal, savage and brilliantly funny novel, his famous 'cut-up' technique, the slicing and random folding in of words, transforms the narrative into an extraordinary, unequalled new form of prose poetry, taking us deeper into the dark recesses of Burroughs' imagination.In this surreal, savage fantasy, the sequel to "Naked Lunch", Burroughs develops his "cut-up" technique, randomly cutting up and folding in words to transform the narrative into a new, imaginative form of prose poetry.
Main title:
The soft machine / William Burroughs.
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Imprint:
London : Fourth Estate, 2010.London : Fourth Estate, 2010.
Collation:
143 pages ; 20 cm.
Series:
Flamingo Modern Classic
Notes:
Originally published: 1961.
ISBN:
9780586085615978080213329897801411897899780007341917 (paperback)0007341911 (paperback)0586085610 (Pbk)
Dewey class:
813.54813.54[F]
Language:
English
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BRN:
176735
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