During the day Iโm your average mother of three. The PTA President, football carpool mom, you name it โ my kids are into it. But by night Iโm someoneโs dirty little secret. I never meant for my life to become what it is. Desperation is a tricky little bitch. My husband of thirteen years left
The Job
โ Scribed by William S. Burroughs
- Book ID
- 104495959
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 8 MB
- Edition
- 1st (Reprint)
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
William Burroughsโ work was dedicated to an assault upon language, traditional values and all agents of control. Produced at a time when he was at his most extreme and messianic, The Job lays out his abrasive, incisive, paranoiac, maddened and maddening worldview in interviews interspersed with stories and other writing. On the Beat movement, the importance of the cut-up technique, the press, Scientology, capital punishment, drugs, good and evil, the destruction of nations, Deadly Orgone Radiation and whether violence just in words is violence enough โ Burroughsโ insights show why he was one of the most influential writers and one of the sharpest, most startling and strangest minds of his generation.
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