Episode #174 | 05.07.24
William S. Burroughs: Obscenity, a Decapitated Mouse, and the Deadly William Tell Routine
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In this episode
William S. Burroughs was a literary icon whose novel Naked Lunch, one of the signature works of the Beat Generation, was banned and went on trial for obscenity. His writing inspired generations of musicians, from the Rolling Stones and Patti Smith to Nirvana and Sonic Youth. But long before all that, in 1951, when he was an unknown and mostly failed writer, William S. Burroughs made the most fateful decision of his life when he pointed a gun at a highball glass balanced on top of his wife’s head…and pulled the trigger.
Sources
Call Me Burroughs: A Life, by Barry Miles
Gentleman Junkie: The Life and Legacy of William S. Burroughs, by Graham Caveney
Junky, by William S. Burroughs
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs
The Boston Trial of Naked Lunch (RealityStudio)
Kurt Cobain interview on William S. Burroughs
Beyond the Word: Burroughs as a Multidisciplinary Artist (Beatdom)
Credits
Hosted by Jake Brennan.
Written by Patrick Coman.
Copy edited by James Sullivan.
Scored and mixed by Matt Beaudoin.
Additional music and score elements by Ryan Spraker.
DISGRACELAND theme song, “Crenshaw Space Boogie,” written and produced by Jake Brennan. Performed by Jake Brennan, Bryce Kanzer, Jay Cannava, and Evan Kenney. Mixed and engineered by Adam Taylor.
*illustrations by Avi Spivak @avispivak