
Drugstore Cowboy
Drugstore Cowboy

William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist, widely considered a primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodern author who influenced popular culture and literature. Burroughs wrote eighteen novels and novellas, six collections of short stories and four collections of essays, and five books have been published of his interviews and correspondences; he was initially briefly known by the pen name William Lee. He also collaborated on projects and recordings with numerous performers and musicians, made many appearances in films, and created and exhibited thousands of visual artworks, including his celebrated "Shotgun Art". Description above from the Wikipedia article William S. Burroughs, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1914-02-05 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Drugstore Cowboy

Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson

Ghost at No. 9

Glitterbug

Decoder

Twister
Chicago

Take Your Pills

The Source

Chappaqua

Wax, or The Discovery of Television Among the Bees

Thanksgiving Prayer

Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs On the Road
Nova Express

Naked Making Lunch

The Final Academy Documents

Uncle Howard

Poem Posters
William S. Burroughs: Commissioner of Sewers

Condo Painting
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