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he seems like a chill dude

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if you guys can get past the weird ass things, William S. Burroughs know his shit with guns.

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>tfw I reaslied today that the book is titled 'the crying of lot 49' and not 'the crying lot of 49'
>I read the book two years ago
>have suggested it to many friends and discussed it frequently with literature students at my uni

anyone else done retarded shit like this?

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Hey /lit/
Lately I've been reading a lot of William S. Burroughs (And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, Junky, Naked Lunch, The Cat Inside; I read these in a month) And I was just wondering, is there another author who has same kind of themes and style that Burroughs has? Kinda newfag question, I know. Pardon my English, It's not my native language.

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