13 May 2012 /
This major collection of William Burroughs’ letters gives an unprecedented insight into one of America’s most incisive and influential writers at a time when his work was at its most experimental and his life entered a new era of creativity. Darkly funny, sharply perceptive and often shocking, these letters reveal an open side to 20th-century author Burroughs, in contrast to the familiar view of his isolated, itinerant life at this time.
Edited by Bill Morgan
Published by Penguin
30 pounds in hardcover
Biography