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Queer

Queer Contemporary literature

Queer

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Description
Queer, an early work of William S. Burroughs, is also a stark narrative self portrait, a brutally realist love story, a tragicomic grotesque fantasy and an ingenious detective novel. This book offers many fundamental clues for the thorough study of the overwhelming literary universe of this author. It is set in an immense suburb which Burroughs would later define as the Interzone, stretching from Mexico City, the world capital of crime, to Panama. Lee, the alter ego of the writer, weaves his amorous web around Allerton. Allerton is an ambiguous youngster, as indifferent as an animal. He wanders through the most sordid of neighbourhoods, in which strange people swarm in a state of decomposition. During these excursions, like an alienated rogue, he offers us radioactive thorns of his very black humour. In order to resolve his sexual and lethal obsessions, Lee parts ways with his friend in search of Ayahuasca, a drug absolutely capable of awarding complete control over brains, and for this reason greatly desired by Russia and the United States.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
200
Release Date:
2013-11-30
Publication Date:
2013-11-30
Publisher:
Anagrama
Languages:
Original: Spanish
ISBN10:
8433978543
ISBN13:
9788433978547
Weight:
272 g
Height:
137 cm
Width:
218 cm
Thickness:
15 cm
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