About William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs was an American writer and cultural icon famous for pioneering the "cut-up technique," a revolutionary literary method that randomly rearranged text to create unconventional narratives. His novels, including Junky and Naked Lunch, explored themes of addiction, control, and counterculture with unflinching honesty. Burroughs believed that language itself was a form of control and famously declared that "writing is fifty years behind painting," urging artists to embrace experimental methods to challenge conventional thinking and societal norms.
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Did you know? His novel Naked Lunch, published in 1959, was the subject of a landmark obscenity trial in the United States that helped expand literary freedom.
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