Queer by William S. Burroughs (2022, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherGROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
ISBN-100802160565
ISBN-139780802160560
eBay Product ID (ePID)22057252239

Product Key Features

Book TitleQueer
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicErotica / Gay, Literary
Publication Year2022
GenreFiction
AuthorWilliam S. Burroughs
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight6.7 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2022-025541
ReviewsPraise for William S. Burroughs: "A creator of grim fairy tales for adults, Burroughs spoke to our nightmare fears and, still worse, to our nightmare longings . . . More than any other postwar wordsmith, he bridged generations; popularity in the youth culture is greater now than during the heady days of the Beats."-- Los Angeles Times Book Review "Of all the Beat Generation writers, William S. Burroughs was the most dangerous . . . He was anarchy's double agent, an implacable enemy of conformity and of all agencies of control-from government to opiates."-- Rolling Stone "Burroughs's voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American."-- Joan Didion "William was a Shootist. He shot like he wrote--with extreme precision and no fear."-- Hunter S. Thompson "The most important writer to emerge since World War II . . . For his sheer visionary power, and for his humor, I admire Burroughs more than any living writer, and most of those who are dead."-- J. G. Ballard "Burroughs seems to revel in a new medium . . . A medium totally fantastic, spaceless, timeless, in which the normal sentence is fractured, the cosmic tries to push its way through the bawdry, and the author shakes the reader as a dog shakes a rat."-- Anthony Burgess, Praise for Queer: " Queer is a major work, Burroughs's heart laid bare, the origin of his writing"-- Allen Ginsberg " Queer is a stunner. A neglected work that became legendary in its very absence, it is a raw, probing, mercilessly unsentimental work of fiction."-- Los Angeles Times Praise for William S. Burroughs: "A creator of grim fairy tales for adults, Burroughs spoke to our nightmare fears and, still worse, to our nightmare longings . . . More than any other postwar wordsmith, he bridged generations; popularity in the youth culture is greater now than during the heady days of the Beats."-- Los Angeles Times Book Review "Of all the Beat Generation writers, William S. Burroughs was the most dangerous . . . He was anarchy's double agent, an implacable enemy of conformity and of all agencies of control-from government to opiates."-- Rolling Stone "Burroughs's voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American."-- Joan Didion "William was a Shootist. He shot like he wrote--with extreme precision and no fear."-- Hunter S. Thompson "The most important writer to emerge since World War II . . . For his sheer visionary power, and for his humor, I admire Burroughs more than any living writer, and most of those who are dead."-- J. G. Ballard "Burroughs seems to revel in a new medium . . . A medium totally fantastic, spaceless, timeless, in which the normal sentence is fractured, the cosmic tries to push its way through the bawdry, and the author shakes the reader as a dog shakes a rat."-- Anthony Burgess
SynopsisThe definitive text of William S. Burroughs's early, long-unpublished novel, reissued on the seventieth anniversary of the year of its writing, set to be adapted for film directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Daniel Craig Originally written in 1952 but not published till 1985, Queer is a haunting tale of possession and exorcism. Both an unflinching autobiographical self-portrait and a coruscatingly political novel, it is both Burroughs's only realist love story and a montage of comic-grotesque fantasies that paved the way for his masterpiece, Naked Lunch . Set in Mexico City during the early fifties, Queer follows William Lee, the protagonist of Burroughs's debut novel Junky, a man afflicted with acute heroin withdrawal and romantic yearnings for Eugene Allerton. As Lee breaks down over the course of his hopeless pursuit of desire from bar to bar in the American expatriate scene, the trademark Burroughsian voice emerges, a maniacal mix of self-lacerating humor and the ugly American at his ugliest. Now a cult classic and a highly regarded part of his oeuvre, reissued on the seventieth anniversary of the year of its writing, this edition of Queer features a contextualizing introduction by the eminent Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris., "A major work, Burroughs's heart laid bare, the origin of his writing"--Allen Ginsberg The definitive text of William S. Burroughs's early, long-unpublished novel, reissued on the seventieth anniversary of the year of its writing, now adapted for film directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Daniel Craig Originally written in 1952 but not published till 1985, Queer is a haunting tale of possession and exorcism. Both an unflinching autobiographical self-portrait and a coruscatingly political novel, it is both Burroughs's only realist love story and a montage of comic-grotesque fantasies that paved the way for his masterpiece, Naked Lunch . Set in Mexico City during the early fifties, Queer follows William Lee, the protagonist of Burroughs's debut novel Junky, a man afflicted with acute heroin withdrawal and romantic yearnings for Eugene Allerton. As Lee breaks down over the course of his hopeless pursuit of desire from bar to bar in the American expatriate scene, the trademark Burroughsian voice emerges, a maniacal mix of self-lacerating humor and the ugly American at his ugliest. Now a cult classic and a highly regarded part of his oeuvre, reissued on the seventieth anniversary of the year of its writing, this edition of Queer features a contextualizing introduction by the eminent Burroughs scholar Oliver Harris.
LC Classification NumberPS3552.U75Q8 2022
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