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CITIES OF THE RED NIGHT DOWNLOAD FREE BOOK William S Burroughs | 352 pages | 04 May 2001 | St Martin's Press | 9780312278465 | English | New York, United States [PDF] Cities of the Red Night Book by William S. Burroughs Free Download (332 pages) Orwell's animals exist in their own right, with a narrative as individual as it is apt in political parody. A bleak future, fascist government, servant Cities of the Red Night, and balls of opium - It's Burroughs, need I say anything more? Light wear, creasing to rear cover top outside corner genfic It is like "stream of consciousness" in that it jumps around a lot. Pirates are just irresponsible. Published by Holt McDougal In one early episode, the enigmatic Dr. It took a while but I eventually started buying into the story. So I guess I tried to read this again, this time December and yeah, I would read this during bathroom breaks over the holidays and yes, I even started from the beginning, again. A Warning of the Cities of the Red Night Decline to Come A primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodernist author, he is considered to be "one of the most politically trenchant, culturally influential, and innovative artists of the 20th century William Seward Burroughs II, also known by his pen name William Lee; February 5, — August 2, was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, painter, and spoken word performer. Cities of the Red Night are small areas of very light pink staining to the front edge of the front cover. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata. About this Item: NY Cities of the Red Night The story breaks down and eventually turns plain science- fiction, descending into various dream-like scenarios, opiate induced hallucinations, and bizarre sci-fi vignettes. Burroughs' appeal, through writing and perhaps through personality as well, is one of subversion, of creeping into the folds of your unconscious and building out from that point on. More information about this seller Contact this seller 8. Four stars, nonetheless. I was fascinated at first but then he mixed too many timelines and characters without any purpose and relied on sex too much so i totally lost interest. Want to Read saving…. Up next, The Place of Dead Roads. Show all comments. So if people are turned off by its homoerotic lewdness or find other aspects of the narrative repulsive such as all the hanging scenes which are in fact an exaggerated indictment of capital punishment which he was avidly against! Nobody writes like Burroughs, nor about the things he writes about. Record I was too busy thinking about the damn book and asking myself why it was so damn hard Cities of the Red Night understand. Sign Up. About this Item: Holt, Rinehart, Page head edge small defect. 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Jack Kerouac called Burroughs the "greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift", a reputation he owes to his "lifelong subversion" of the moral, political and economic systems of modern American society, articulated in often darkly humorous sardonicism. The last thing was Burroughs' Exterminator! Still, this was worth the read for the simple fact that Burroughs pulled together more than consecutive Cities of the Red Night of relatively logical and linear prose and he is a skillful, imaginative writer with an entirely decadent sense of humor. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. About this Item: Holt, Rinehart, Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, He forgets about the stories. More information about this seller Contact this seller 6. The first hints come with the reading out of a pig who instigated the building of a windmill, so that the electric power would be theirs, the idea taken over by Napoleon who becomes topman with no maybes about it. However, the second half of the book is complete nonsense. Only the ending let me down slightly; it seemed to fizzle out, neither answering my questions nor posing more. As that book Cities of the Red Night not published until and Cities of the Night ws oublished in the pamphlet probably did come with it Cities of the Red Night. Starts with some really cool settings and interesting ideas but then just sorta devolves into erotic gibberish for the last pages. Some artists like to shock because that is the only way they will get their points across to the lay audience. It would be like saying you like to be kicked in the balls or spit in the face. Item added to your basket View basket. Some have tight-fitting chamois pants up to midthigh and shirts that come to the navel. So this is a book about jizz I guess? That said, I do respect good Cities of the Red Night and William S. If he was mentioned, it was only in passing. More filters. Whereas, for other authors, it might prove a diverting or comical unwritten pastime to imagine what it might be like if all of their characters--from every time and space--were to meet over drinks, Burroughs can't seem to resist transporting his entire cast into hallucinatory, ritualistic, gay bacchanals, frequently spiced up with hangings or gun play and always featuring copious technicolor and sometimes poisonous ejaculations. About Cities of the Red Night Item: Holt McDougal, Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Cities of the Red Night defies categorization. William Seward Burroughs II, also known by his pen name William Lee; February 5, — August 2, was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, painter, and spoken word performer. 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I think it may have been Burroughs himself who once said, 'it is the job of the artist to raise people's consciousness'. It'll make you think Kafka had no imagination. But then I realized that was a stupid notion since there are plenty of other British authors I know and love. Hardcover is in near-fine condition stained on the top of the text block, bumped on the top and bottom of the spine and faded at the top edges of the front and back covers. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Has a slight sprinkle of foxing to page foredges. Joan Vollmer wife William S. It took a while but I Cities of the Red Night started buying into the story. It can never be bad, but it's really not all that good anymore. First edition, first printing Very close to fine and bright in like haunting glossy dustjacket with crisp bright text Cities of the Red Night. It's the longest and weirdest dream you never had. The scene in which Stella adopts her White persona is a tour de force of doubling and confusion. View all 6 comments. It's definitely getting into Burroughs with a bang. Trivia About Cities of the Red Add to Basket Used Hardcover. But in Book Two the story devolved into a cavalcade of time-traveling extra-terrestrial pederasts battling each other for control of the universe. Ballard considered Burroughs to be "the most important writer to emerge since the Second World War", while Norman Mailer declared him "the only American writer who may be conceivably possessed by genius". 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