Queer by William S. Burroughs audiobook

Queer

By William S. Burroughs
Read by Andrew Garman
and T. Ryder Smith

WF Howes 9788433978547
4.70 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781471242557

Originally written in 1952 but not published till 1985, Queer is an enigma—both an unflinching autobiographical self-portrait and a dazzling political novel. Set in Mexico City during the early fifties, Queer follows William Lee’s hopeless pursuit of desire from bar to bar in the American expatriate scene. As Lee breaks down, the trademark Burroughsian voice emerges; a maniacal mix of self-lacerating humor and the ugly American at his ugliest. Burroughs’ only realist love story, Queer is a haunting tale of possession and exorcism.

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Originally written in 1952 but not published till 1985, Queer is an enigma—both an unflinching autobiographical self-portrait and a dazzling political novel.

Set in Mexico City during the early fifties, Queer follows William Lee’s hopeless pursuit of desire from bar to bar in the American expatriate scene. As Lee breaks down, the trademark Burroughsian voice emerges; a maniacal mix of self-lacerating humor and the ugly American at his ugliest. Burroughs’ only realist love story, Queer is a haunting tale of possession and exorcism.

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Author Bio: William S. Burroughs

Author Bio: William S. Burroughs

William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) was an American author, painter, and spoken-word performer who has had a wide-ranging influence on American culture. Jack Kerouac called him the “greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift.” Norman Mailer declared him “the only American writer who may be conceivably possessed by genius.” A postmodernist and a key figure of the beat generation, he focused his art on a relentless subversion of the moral, political, and economic conventions of modern American society, as reflected in his often darkly humorous and sardonic satire. He wrote eighteen novels and novellas, six short-story collections, and four collections of essays. No fewer than five books of his interviews and correspondence have been published. He also collaborated on projects and recordings with numerous performers and musicians and made many appearances in films. He was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1983 and in the following year was appointed to the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Runtime: 4.70
Audience: Adult
Language: English