Детали книги
Формат
Kindle
Страницы
106
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Feb 1, 2015
Описание
In this compelling narrative, William Weiss recounts his transformative experiences with the enigmatic figure of William S. Burroughs. Their paths crossed at Naropa in 1977, where Weiss immersed himself in Burroughs' literary influence during a writing course led by another iconic writer, Allen Ginsberg. This meeting would shape Weiss's outlook on literature and his own writing journey.
Through personal anecdotes and insightful reflections, Weiss delves into the unconventional world of Burroughs, illuminating the complexities of his character and the profound impact he had on those who crossed his path. Their interactions reveal not only Burroughs' unique approach to art and creativity but also the ways in which he challenged societal norms and conventions.
Weiss's exploration is not just a tribute to a literary giant; it is a nuanced portrait of a mentor-student relationship that transcends typical boundaries. The narrative juxtaposes the chaos of Burroughs' life with the quieter pursuit of creative understanding, inviting readers to ponder the nature of influence and the enduring power of words.
Through personal anecdotes and insightful reflections, Weiss delves into the unconventional world of Burroughs, illuminating the complexities of his character and the profound impact he had on those who crossed his path. Their interactions reveal not only Burroughs' unique approach to art and creativity but also the ways in which he challenged societal norms and conventions.
Weiss's exploration is not just a tribute to a literary giant; it is a nuanced portrait of a mentor-student relationship that transcends typical boundaries. The narrative juxtaposes the chaos of Burroughs' life with the quieter pursuit of creative understanding, inviting readers to ponder the nature of influence and the enduring power of words.