Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
Burroughs bibliography 1
Non-fiction
• The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs (1969) (ISBN 0-14-011882-9) (with Daniel Odier)
• Jack Kerouac (1970) (with Claude Pelieu)
• The Electronic Revolution (1971)
• The Retreat Diaries (1976) - later included in The Burroughs File
• Letters to Allen Ginsberg 1953-1957 (1976)
• Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs (2000; ISBN 0-8021-3778-4)
• Everything Lost: The Latin American Notebook of William S. Burroughs (2007; ISBN 978-0814210802)
Collections
• Roosevelt After Inauguration and Other Atrocities (1965)
• Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology (1978)
• Ah Pook is Here, Nova Express, Cities of the Red Night (1981) (ISBN 0-312-27846-2)
• The Burroughs File (1984)
• The Adding Machine: Collected Essays (1985) (ISBN 1-55970-210-9)
• Uncommon Quotes Vol. 1 (1989)
• Selected Letters (1993)
• Burroughs Live : The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs, 1960-1997 (2000) (ISBN 1-58435-010-5)
• The Letters of William S. Burroughs 1945-1959
• Word Virus : The William Burroughs Reader (1998) (ISBN 0-00-655214-5)[1]
Collaborations
• Minutes To Go (1960) (with Sinclair Beilles, Gregory Corso and Brion Gysin)
• The Exterminator (1960) (with Brion Gysin)
• The Yage Letters (1963) (with Allen Ginsberg)
• So Who Owns Death TV? (1967) (with Claude Pelieu and Carl Weissner)
• Brion Gysin Let the Mice In (1973) (with Brion Gysin)
• Sidetripping (1975) (with Charles Gatewood)
• Colloque de Tangier (1976) (with Brion Gysin)
• The Third Mind (1977) (with Brion Gysin)
• Colloque de Tangier Vol. 2 (1979) (with Brion Gysin and Gérard-Georges Lemaire)
• Ah Pook is Here and Other Texts (1979) (with Malcolm McNeill)
• Apocalypse (1988) (with Keith Haring)
• The Black Rider (1989) (with Tom Waits and Robert Wilson)
William S. Burroughs bibliography 3
Film collaborations
• The Final Academy Documents – (with various experimental film collaborations of Brion Gyson, Antony Balch,
John Giorno and others)
The Final Academy - a 1982 tour in Britain, organized by David Dawson, Roger Ely and Genesis P-Orridge. The
project was based on, featuring works of and was inspired by William S Burroughs. A DVD, The Final Academy
Documents is a DVD of edited highlights from the tour, including Burroughs's public appearance in 1982 and
reading from his work at Manchester's Haçienda club, a performance by John Giorno and includes the experimental
film collaborations with Anthony Balch, Brion Gysin, and others - Towers Open Fire and Ghosts at No. 9.[2] [3] [4]
Many of Burroughs's works were later republished with revisions made by the author, and/or censored material
restored. Both Junkie/Junky and Naked Lunch were published in "restored" editions following Burroughs's death. An
expanded edition of Yage Letters entitled Yage Letters Redux was published in April 2006.
Burroughs also played a cameo part in the motion picture Drugstore Cowboy. He also collaborated on the
documentary Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs On the Road eventually released in 2007.
References
[1] James Grauerholz. Word Virus, New York: Grove, 1998
[2] http:/ / www. ubu. com/ sound/ burroughs. html
[3] http:/ / www. ubu. com/ film/ burroughs. html
[4] http:/ / www. ubu. com/ historical/ burroughs/ index. html
[5] http:/ / www. synergeticpress. com/ fictiontitlesnew. html#unc
Article Sources and Contributors 5
License
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
http:/ / creativecommons. org/ licenses/ by-sa/ 3. 0/