This bio is a Burroughs-esque CUT-UP created from internet WB bios using this Speak-Easy page (old?) found through this guys great page, but Grey Lodge Occult apparently has a video of it.
Lunch, is a quick-shifting pinwheel of the modern scene; has mad biting humor and sections of technological horror that
out-Orwell Orwell". --Seymour Krim (in The Beats , 1960).
"Burroughs sensory-overload produce the finished books". -- (in Semiotext(e) SF 14 , 1989).
William Burroughs has released album versions of his works, among them the brilliant Call Me Burroughs (which is an
absolute must), Uncommon Quotes, on Dead City Radio he writes about Time Magaine's conspiracy to take over the world he meant it
literally."
In his later years, Burroughs divided his time between New York City and Lawrence, Kansas. He died at age 83, on
August 2, no hint of what was ultimately to come out of his His imagination was filled with bizarre lore culled from
Believe It Or Not features, police pulps and - in the case, I assume, of the laundry vans - Hollywood spy movies of the
cold war years. When baleful power of media empires already obsessed him. While his young boyfriend, roast chicken,
Burroughs described the most effectively way to stab a man to death. gave no hint of what was ultimately to come out of
his typewriter. They included Shakespeare, Coleridge and DeQuincy. Other writers he came to admire included James
Joyce, Joseph Conrad, his NY Times obituary : "Mr. Burroughs was educated, not happily, in private schools in St. me to
write a profile of him, but Burroughs, though courteous, was very suspicious. The baleful power of media empires
already obsessed him. While his young boyfriend, "love" and "hate" tattooed on his knuckles, carved a roast chicken, him.
While his young boyfriend, "love" and "hate" tattooed on his knuckles, carved a roast chicken, Burroughs described the
most effectively way to stab a man to death. Called Him (with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana on guitar). He has also recorded a
number of works for Giorno Poetry Systems.
Burroughs has also I work for, get my instructions from street signs, newspapers and pieces of conversation". --William
S. Burroughs (spoken by a character in The Soft Machine , 1966).
For more information his works, among them the brilliant Call Me Burroughs (which is an absolute must), Uncommon
Quotes, Dead City Radio, and The Priest They Called Him (with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana on guitar). He has also recorded
a 1989).
William Burroughs has released album versions of his works, assume, of the laundry vans - Hollywood spy movies of the
cold war years. When Burroughs talked about Time magaine's conspiracy to take over the world he meant it literally."
Uncommon Quotes , Dead City Radio , and The Priest They Called Him (with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana on guitar). He has
also recorded a number of works for Giorno Poetry not like any better than he had his preparatory schools, although the
time spent reading pleased him. His favorite writers gave no hint of what was ultimately to come out of his typewriter.
They included Shakespeare, Coleridge and DeQuincy. Other writers pieces of conversation". --William S. Burroughs
(spoken by a character in The Soft Machine , 1966).
For more information about beat doors and windows. "The CIA are watching me," he confided. "They park their laundry
Burroughs is a beat legend, a guru and teacher to luminaries Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, played with drugs,
pistols, human life, human consciousness, a quicksilver daredevil with an extra-high IQ. Says he of his own Seward
Burroughs II was born February 5, 1914 in St Louis, Missouri, USA. Burroughs is a beat legend, human life, human
consciousness, a quicksilver daredevil with an extra-high IQ. Says he of his own work: 'I write about what is in front of
my senses at the moment of writing. I do not presume to impose story or plot schools, although the time spent reading
pleased him. His favorite writers film -- Naked Lunch, the movie -- directed by David Cronenberg.
From his NY Times obituary: "Mr. Burroughs was educated, and in Los Alamos, N.M.
He was sent to Harvard University, which he did years ago he was stooped and easily tired, but little different from the
already legendary figure I first met in the return to the United States, he worked at many jobs, including bartender,
private detective, factory worker and insect exterminator. Except
William Burroughs has released album versions of his works, among them the brilliant Call Me Burroughs (which is an absolute must), Uncommon Quotes , Joseph Conrad, Jean Genet, Franz Kafka, Graham Greene and Raymond Chandler.
He received a baccalaureate degree from Harvard in 1936.
He took a vacation to Europe after graduation and in Dubrovnik
Burroughs has also appeared in a handful of independent films, numerous documentaries, and the marriage almost immediately
For more information about William Burroughs see: www.burroughs.net/