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William S. Burroughs: Critical Essay by Thomas Parkinson

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SOURCE: Parkinson, Thomas. “Critical Approaches to William Burroughs, or How to Admit an Admiration for a Good Book.” In Poets, Poems, Movements, pp. 313-20. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1980.

In the following essay, Parkinson provides an appreciation of Naked Lunch.

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