Queer by William S. Burroughs
First edition
Set in the corrupt and spectral Mexico City of the forties, Queer is the story of William Lee, a man afflicted with both acute heroin withdrawal and romantic and sexual yearnings for an indifferent user named Eugene Allerton.
Queer by William S. Burroughs
First edition
Condition: Near fine in very good dust plus jacket. Book has previous seller's pencil markings on inside first page as well as 4th page. Dust jacket has very slight edge nicks on spine and slight yellowing along top edge. Price clipped. Hardcover.
Publishing Info: Viking, New York, 1985
ISBN: 9780670808335
Includes a black and white photograph of Burroughs by Ginsberg. From the publisher: For more than three decades, while its writer's world fame increased, Queer remained unpublished because of its forthright depiction of homosexual longings.
Set in the corrupt and spectral Mexico City of the forties, Queer is the story of William Lee, a man afflicted with both acute heroin withdrawal and romantic and sexual yearnings for an indifferent user named Eugene Allerton. The narrative is punctuated by Lee's outrageous "routines" — brilliant comic monologues that foreshadow Naked Lunch —yet the atmosphere is heavy with foreboding. In his extraordinary introduction, Burroughs reflects on the shattering events in his life that lay behind this work.
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