The Place of Dead Roads (Paladin Books)

The Place of Dead Roads (Paladin Books)

by WilliamBurroughs (Author)

Synopsis

Burroughs' classic, surreal reworking of the myth of the Old West. William Burroughs' surreal fable set in America's Old West features a cast of notorious characters: The Crying Gun, who breaks into tears at the sight of his opponent; The Priest, who goes into gunfights giving his adversaries the last rites; and The Nihilistic Kid himself, Kim Carson, who, with a succession of beautiful sidekicks, sets out to challenge the morality of smalltown America. With a narrative of fantastical proportions and a rich, dry, growling humour, 'The Place of Dead Roads' continues Burroughs' exploration of society's controlling forces -- the State, the Church, women, literature, drugs -- with a style utterly unique in 20th century literature.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: Reprinted Ed
Publisher: Collins, Glasgow
Published: 16 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0586085920
ISBN 13: 9780586085929

Media Reviews
'In the English language, William Burroughs is the greatest writer alive. His imagination has tackled head-on the post-war world, with its huge bureaucracies and sinister complexes. He has a paranoid vision, but as he himself said: the psychotic is someone who knows what's really going on.' JG Ballard, Sunday Times ' The Place of Dead Roads is Burroughs at his very best, with the same remarkable ear for dialogue and effortless originality.' Guardian
Author Bio
William Burroughs was born in St Louis, Missouri in 1914. Immensely influential among the Beat writers of the 1950s -- notably Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg -- he already had an underground reputation before the appearance of his first important book, 'Naked Lunch'. William Burroughs died in 1997.