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Rub Out the Words: The Letters of William S. Burroughs 1959-1974 (Penguin Hardback Classics) [Hardcover]

William S Burroughs
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1 Mar 2012 1846141672 978-1846141676

This major collection of William Burroughs' letters gives an unprecedented insight into one of America's most incisive and influential writers, at a time when his work was at its most experimental and his life entered a new era of creativity.

William Burroughs' life was often as extreme as his prose. This second volume of his letters documents the time after the notorious publication of Naked Lunch in 1959, as he drifted away from Kerouac, Ginsberg and the Beats and on towards new horizons in Europe and North Africa, moving from place to place in search of inspiration, or to avoid the law over his drug addiction and openly gay lifestyle. We see Brion Gysin gradually replace Ginsberg as Burroughs' most trusted confidant, as they explore ideas on mind control and language, and there is correspondence with Paul Bowles, Ian Sommerville, Timothy Leary and Norman Mailer, among many others. These letters show the creative surge that led to works such as the Nova Trilogy; Burroughs' brief fascination with Scientology; his desperation to kick his drug habit; his continuing dedication to the cut-up method, but also a gradual return to more narrative forms of writing as, in 1974, he prepared to return to New York.

Darkly funny, sharply perceptive and often shocking, these letters also reveal an open and curious side to Burroughs, in contrast to the familiar view of his isolated, itinerant life at this time. Rub Out the Words adds a new richness to our view of one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century.


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  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics (1 Mar 2012)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 1846141672
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846141676
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 4.2 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 96,235 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The most important writer in the English language since the Second World War (J. G. Ballard )

Burroughs is the greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift (Jack Kerouac )

About the Author

William S. Burroughs was born in 1914. His first published novel was the largely autobiographical Junky, which remains a classic depiction of the constant cycle of drug dependency, cures and relapses he was victim to for most of his life. In 1951, in a drunken William Tell stunt, he accidentally shot and killed his common law wife. He is most famous for his use of the 'cut-up' technique of writing and the novel Naked Lunch. His other major works included Queer, Exterminator!, the 'Nova Trilogy' (The Soft Machine, Nova Express and The Ticket That Exploded) and the 'Red Night Trilogy' (Cities of the Red Night, The Place of Dead Roads and The Western Lands). He died in 1997.

Bill Morgan is the author and editor of more than two dozen books about the Beat writers, including the acclaimed biography I Celebrate Myself: The Somewhat Private Life of Allen Ginsberg. For close to forty years he has worked as an editor and archival consultant for nearly every member of the Beat Generation.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Cut out the cut ups 9 Mar 2012
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I very much enjoyed the first volume of Burroughs' letters which spanned the beat days of 1944-1959 with the publishing of Naked Lunch.With this new volume we pick up his life post Naked Lunch and pre going back to new york and becoming the king of the punks.Its an odd time for Burroughs and makes oddly muted reading.Gone is the love sick terrified man of the early days,affection and companionship has replaced the sick love he felt for Ginsberg .Here we have a far more unapproachable Burroughs battling against Ron Hubbard and his publishers.In this period the cut ups were the most important factor in his work and its something I've never been able to enjoy very much (I think he should have stopped after the soft machine) and I find that Burroughs as a man is simply boring during this period too.I found myself skipping past great swathes of this book in frustration as he muses on the benefits of Scientology and his discussion of the cut ups which I also found extremely repetitive.Gone is the angry and frustrated nomad wondering the globe and instead we have a sedate man about town in quiet (relatively speaking) SW1.Whereas the first volume of letters were essential to our knowledge of Burroughs as a person I feel this volume as a mere afterthought.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Return of the letter 12 Jun 2012
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Letters are a dying form of communication. Where will we be in 50 years form now? Will anyone publish a book of email, tweets and Facebook postings? Maybe they will. If you want to read how relationships evolved and ideas developed before the Internet, and how events contribute to these changes, Burroughs letters are an excellent example of this. Read with the earlier Letters 1945-59 (Penguin Modern Classics) and you get know the real person a little more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for serious followers 23 April 2013
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This is definitely lighter material than most of his novels, but if you have not embedded yourself in the Burroughsian universe, this book is not for you! Having said that, I love this book because of its simultaneous differences and similarities to Burroughs' formal literature.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inside the Beatnik mind 3 Mar 2012
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The Beatnik generation. It produced some of the most well know authors and artists, it was also a time for sex and drugs. A chance to experiment with alternative lifestyles. One of the giants of the beatniks was William S. Burroughs, most famous for his book //Naked Lunch// and other works which repeatedly got banned in the United Kingdom and the United States. Now we get to go inside the mind of this famous author. For the first time his letters are being published, a volume covering his early years was published many years ago and this volume covers 1959-1974. Mr. Burroughs was a conflicted man, who constantly had troubles with publishers, friends and family. He was constantly broke and always searching for a way to make some money, so he could continue as a full time writer. Towards the end he felt it was all but impossible for a full time writer unless they had another job. His letters are interesting to read, inside his thinking process. His argument with publishers over money and more. He lived a different lifestyle and was often a target because of it, Mr. Burroughs might be remembered for his odd books. But he knew the craft.
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