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Retaking The Universe William S Burroughs In The Age Of Globalization Davis Schneiderman

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Retaking The Universe William S Burroughs In The Age Of Globalization Davis Schneiderman
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Davis Schneiderman, Philip Walsh
ISBN: 9780745320823, 9781435661288, 0745320821, 1435661281
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Retaking The Universe William S Burroughs In The Age Of Globalization Davis Schneiderman by Davis Schneiderman, Philip Walsh 9780745320823, 9781435661288, 0745320821, 1435661281 instant download after payment.

William S. Burroughs is one of America's most influential and widely studied writers. A leading member of the Beat movement, his books and essays continue to attract a wide readership. His films, paintings, recordings and other projects that grew out of his literary production, together with his iconic persona as a counter-culture (anti-)hero, mean his work has become a broad cultural phenomenon. This collection of essays by leading scholars offers an interdisciplinary consideration of Burroughs's art. It links his lived experience to his many major prose works written from 1953 on, as well his sound, cinema and media projects. Moving beyond the merely literary, the contributors argue for the continuing social and political relevance of Burroughs's work for the emerging global order. Themes include: Burroughs and contemporary theory; debates on 'reality'; violence; magic and mysticism ; cybernetic cultures; language and technology; control and transformation; transgression and addiction; the limits of prose; image politics and the avant-garde.

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