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"experimental" and the name William S. Burroughs in the same sentence is redundant.
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"experimental" and the name William S. Burroughs in the same sentence is redundant.
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"I seem to recall William S. Burroughs writing that ..."
Boing Boing 2009
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While the problems-- non- native animals, animal rights, dangerous dogs, a state which thinks it can fix everything by regulating those who didn't "do it" William S. Burroughs: "Every time some lunatic goes on a shooting spree they go out and take away the guns of everybody that didn't do it"-- the particular instances are completely Cailifornian.
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Then I read Queer by William S. Burroughs, and it rattled those pathways even more.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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William S. Burroughs once described Mexico City as “sinister and gloomy and chaotic, with the special chaos of a dream.”
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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No band did more to remind listeners just how strange the Beach Boys could be, and its lyrics have always been liable to reel off allusions to William S. Burroughs and Gertrude Stein.
Turning an Eye to Sonic Renewals Andy Battaglia 2011
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Then I read Queer by William S. Burroughs, and it rattled those pathways even more.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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I think Terence McKenna described the condition as "language is loose on planet three", and its modern version probably occurs first in the work of writer William S. Burroughs, whose notion of the "word virus" predates the "meme" by at least a decade.
Jason Silva: Darwin's Pharmacy: Sex, Plants and the Evolution of the Noosphere Jason Silva 2011
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William S. Burroughs once described Mexico City as “sinister and gloomy and chaotic, with the special chaos of a dream.”
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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