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the difference
Burroughs's major works can be divided into four different periods. The dates refer to the time of writing, not publication, which in some cases was not until decades later:
Early work (early 1950s): Junkie, Queer and The Yage Letters are relatively straightforward linear narratives, written in and about Burroughs's time in Mexico City and South America.
The cut-up period (mid-1950s to mid-1960s): Naked Lunch is a fragmentary collection of "routines" from The Word Hoard – manuscripts written in Tangier, Paris, London, as well as of some other texts written in South America such as "The Composite City", blending into the cut-up and fold-in fiction also heavily drawn from The Word Hoard: The Soft Machine, Nova Express, The Ticket That Exploded, also referred to as "The Nova Trilogy" or "the Nova Epic", self-described by Burroughs as an attempt to create "a mythology for the space age". Interzone also derives from this period.
Experiment and subversion (mid-1960s to mid-1970s): This period saw Burroughs continue experimental writing with increased political content and branching into multimedia such as film and sound recording. The only major novel written in this period was The Wild Boys, but he also wrote dozens of published articles, short stories, scrap books and other works, several in collaboration with Brion Gysin. The major anthologies representing work from this period are The Burroughs File, The Adding Machine and Exterminator!.
The Red Night trilogy (mid-1970s to mid-1980s): The books Cities of the Red Night, The Place of Dead Roads and The Western Lands came from Burroughs in a final, mature stage, creating a complete mythology.
what's an artist LOU someone who goes thru various PERIODS baz this is how big the world is OH THE NIGHTWATCH...can't even walk agamost the men in disgusie and OUR mary denamrk trys to sneak into tasmania at port aurthur capper a blacksmith..dressed gay to fit in stewpid straight I"M catholic like that ahole in boardwalk empire BANG..here you deal with us now in Whiskey...cause you rule there..persiod extendos OH have we met before marge YES AT THE GUILD talk to arkie about the contraps..and in foyles war a thousand pointer..now they agree with you david...just a "john" in pokihontus DO I HAVE YOUR BOND they agree with you until you agree with the propergander a thirteen centuary word...and o conner says he thinks he's con...BETTER in Oceans YOU better yeah i betta ELECTRICAl and mortagae man just turnt up on his Ps and QS
and old mother says your a writer write a story...but i don't want anyone to know my private business..and tongy says I know that name The stainted christian taoist BAZ get to OF india a different martial style
IT is the legend
THE ONE sabir..and cap loses his cool to much chumbems..Just that little bit extra...cause an artist tries to make thing BETTER than his previous work..YES that's where we met nmmarge at the guild..The thinking machines many forbidden things on IX
220px-William_S__Burroughs_at_the_Gotham_Book_Mart
the difference
Burroughs's major works can be divided into four different periods. The dates refer to the time of writing, not publication, which in some cases was not until decades later:
Early work (early 1950s): Junkie, Queer and The Yage Letters are relatively straightforward linear narratives, written in and about Burroughs's time in Mexico City and South America.
The cut-up period (mid-1950s to mid-1960s): Naked Lunch is a fragmentary collection of "routines" from The Word Hoard – manuscripts written in Tangier, Paris, London, as well as of some other texts written in South America such as "The Composite City", blending into the cut-up and fold-in fiction also heavily drawn from The Word Hoard: The Soft Machine, Nova Express, The Ticket That Exploded, also referred to as "The Nova Trilogy" or "the Nova Epic", self-described by Burroughs as an attempt to create "a mythology for the space age". Interzone also derives from this period.
Experiment and subversion (mid-1960s to mid-1970s): This period saw Burroughs continue experimental writing with increased political content and branching into multimedia such as film and sound recording. The only major novel written in this period was The Wild Boys, but he also wrote dozens of published articles, short stories, scrap books and other works, several in collaboration with Brion Gysin. The major anthologies representing work from this period are The Burroughs File, The Adding Machine and Exterminator!.
The Red Night trilogy (mid-1970s to mid-1980s): The books Cities of the Red Night, The Place of Dead Roads and The Western Lands came from Burroughs in a final, mature stage, creating a complete mythology.
what's an artist LOU someone who goes thru various PERIODS baz this is how big the world is OH THE NIGHTWATCH...can't even walk agamost the men in disgusie and OUR mary denamrk trys to sneak into tasmania at port aurthur capper a blacksmith..dressed gay to fit in stewpid straight I"M catholic like that ahole in boardwalk empire BANG..here you deal with us now in Whiskey...cause you rule there..persiod extendos OH have we met before marge YES AT THE GUILD talk to arkie about the contraps..and in foyles war a thousand pointer..now they agree with you david...just a "john" in pokihontus DO I HAVE YOUR BOND they agree with you until you agree with the propergander a thirteen centuary word...and o conner says he thinks he's con...BETTER in Oceans YOU better yeah i betta ELECTRICAl and mortagae man just turnt up on his Ps and QS
and old mother says your a writer write a story...but i don't want anyone to know my private business..and tongy says I know that name The stainted christian taoist BAZ get to OF india a different martial style
IT is the legend
THE ONE sabir..and cap loses his cool to much chumbems..Just that little bit extra...cause an artist tries to make thing BETTER than his previous work..YES that's where we met nmmarge at the guild..The thinking machines many forbidden things on IX