William S. Burroughs' the Revised Boy Scout Manual: An Electronic Revolution

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$17.95  $16.69
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Ohio State University Press
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144
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780814254899

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About the Author

William S. Burroughs was a primary figure of the Beat Generation who wrote in the postmodern paranoid fiction genre. Jack Kerouac called Burroughs the "greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift," while Norman Mailer declared him "the only American writer who may be conceivably possessed by genius." While he is best known for the novels Naked Lunch, Queer, and Junkie, he also collaborated with artists such as Laurie Anderson, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Gus Van Sant, David Cronenberg, and Sonic Youth to produce films, music, and performance pieces.

Geoffrey D. Smith is Professor Emeritus, former head of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library of The Ohio State University Libraries, and adjunct professor in the Department of English. He was also longtime steward of the William S. Burroughs Collection at Ohio State.

John M. Bennett is the founding curator of the Avant Writing Collection at The Ohio State University Libraries. He was editor of the international literary journal Lost and Found Times from 1975 to 2005 and is the publisher of Luna Bisonte Prods, promoting avant literatures since 1974.

V. Vale is a counterculture writer and publisher and the sole proprietor/founder of RE/Search Publications. He published part of Burroughs' "The Revised Boy Scout Manual" in 1982 in RE/Search #4/5: William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Throbbing Gristle.

Antonio García is a visual artist, scholar, and philologist studying William S. Burroughs' work as a process-based art form.
Reviews
"The Revised Boy Scout Manual offers easy-to-read proof that the uncensored human imagination, when allowed to freely extrapolate about future social change, can offer outrageous scenarios and fresh language capable of inspiring readers decades into the future." --V. Vale, founder and publisher of RE/Search
"It's all there all the time with Burroughs." --Marc Maron
​"Here we have Bill Burroughs' voice coming through loud and clear, like a conversation after his first large whiskey, London c. 1972. His preoccupations at the time: weaponry, viruses, tape recorder cut-ups, Scientology techniques, the Mayan calendar, and Korzybski's General Semantics are utilized as means to deal with 'the shits.' Never has a text been more apposite. As usual his ideas are developed into hilarious routines, but at heart he is deadly serious: 'I mean every word I say.' It is wonderful to see this legendary text in print at last." --Barry Miles, author of Call Me Burroughs
"He's up there with the pope . . . you can't revere him enough . . . he's the greatest mind of our times." --Patti Smith
"The most important writer to emerge since the Second World War." --J. G. Ballard
"Well, he's a writer." --Samuel Beckett
"Burroughs's jarringly piecemeal satire on how to prepare for a revolution against powerful, oppressive institutions is strikingly timely." --Publishers Weekly