The Western Lands
of William S. Burroughs
Series: The Red Night Trilogy #3
Description
The Western Lands is the eagerly awaited new novel by the most visionary American novelist of the twentieth centuryâa haunting Book of the Dead for the nuclear age.Every new work from the pen of William S. Burroughs is an important literary event. This is especially so in the case of The Western Lands. For in this novel, Burroughs completes a trilogy that began with Cities of the Red Night and The Place of Dead Roads, with a profound, revealing, and often astounding meditation on the themes of mortality, loneliness, nuclear perilâand the inextinguishable hope for an existence beyond bodily death.The symbolic vehicle Burroughs uses here is ancient Egyptian mythology, a long-standing interest of his. "The Western Lands" of the title are the territory to which the Egyptians believed the souls of the dead made a hazardous pilgrimage in their quest for true immortality. The questersâJoe the Dead, Kim Carsons, the scribe Neferti, Hassan i Sabbah, the Old Man of the Mountainâtravel through an unmistakably Burroughs-esque universe of appalling danger and otherworldly beautyânow the back alleys of ancient Egypt, now bombed-out Berlin, now the Old West of the shootists. Their hallucinatory journeys express the author's belief that only through facing the most extreme dangers and testing the possibilities of biological mutation can man escape a dead-end world of blasted dreams and atomic finale. And presiding over all is the haunting figure of "the old writer," who shares in the fate of his characters in being finally unable to write himself out of Time, and into Space.The Western Lands continues and extends one of the great literary odysseys of our time, adding to Burroughs's awesome literary style and black humor chilling touches of elegy and autobiography. It is at once Burroughs's most personal and most universal work, yet another masterwork from the reigning genius of the American literary avant-garde.
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 258 pages
- Publisher Penguin Books
- Publication Date 1988
- First Publication 1987
- Language English
- ISBN 9780140094565
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
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