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Call Me Burroughs, A Life

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call Me Burroughs (US edition): 

NYC: The Twelve,

Introduction to the W.S.B. journal:

Call Me Burroughs, a Life, was published on February 5, , the th anniversary of Bill’s birth.

The authorized biography was originally commissioned by Grove Press in New York in from James Grauerholz, the man who knows more about Burroughs than anyone else on earth.

Barry miles william burroughs biography template There was not a lot of Vienna left standing by the time the Red Army had driven the Nazis out, but anything that could be rebuilt they did: painstakingly replacing all the coloured glazed tiles in the highly patterned roof of St. Bill clearly had a good time when he lived there: The Hotel Dianabad, it brings back a host of memories. Even when they reach Spain, many of the Africans are arrested and Christopher has to deal with incoherent long-distance calls from lawyers and distressed family members, all of which he takes on as part of his Christian duty. The area is all late medieval, but was so completely restored after the war that there is a slightly false feeling to it.

He was Bill’s friend and confidante for 23 years, he was Bill’s adopted son and now, after Bill’s death is his heir and the executor of his estate. James did a phenomenal amount of research, and wrote a number of research papers that I have drawn heavily upon, including Burroughs in Chicago – the wartime period –The Death of Joan Vollmer Burroughs, an almost book-length study, looking at every scrap of detail and reporting on all and every angle.

He also wrote another carefully researched study of Bill’s childhood in St. Louis and his family background.

&#;Miles pens a dense, detailed, yet wonderfully readable and entertaining narrative that illuminates, without sensationalizing, Burroughs’s manifold peculiarities.&#; &#; Publisher&#;s Weekly


UK edition

Reviews:

  • Publisher&#;s Weekly, Jan,
  • Jan 20,
  • The Boston Globe Jan 25,
  • Kansas City Star Jan 25,
  • years of William S.

    Burroughs: The nakedness of words

  • The Washington Post, Jan 30,
  • BookReporter Jan 31,
  • St. Louis Post Dispatch Feb 1,
  • The New Yorker Feb 3,
  • Kansas City Star Feb 5,
  • The LA Times, Feb 9,
  • The NY Times, Feb. 21,
  • The Atlantic, 19 Mar,