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WILLIAM BURROUGHS ON ALLEN GINSBERG

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WILLIAM BURROUGHS ON ALLEN GINSBERG from The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg by Jerry Aronson
Deluxe 2 disc DVD available now on Amazon.com
Buy here: http://tinyurl.com/2vnb3x

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  • too short.

  • more coming.

  • great...my comment was a compliment. I've been seeking a 16mm print of the BURROUGHS feature, which still seems rare.

  • Towers Open Fire (1963) ?

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  • Bill was the original gangsta.

  • It's worth it just for the image of Burroughs as "a decadent millionaire".

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  • @thebeautifulman69 I don't know how you could say burroughs was corruptive, jeez he was just a drug addict of the most severe form and a murderer and he only spent years trying to rope this young boy into an exclusive homosexual relationship, wouldn't you want your kids to meet a guy like that at the ivy league school u sent them to?

  • @jbwhitebird They at least used periods to finish their sentences.

  • @thebeautifulman69 how do you know? maybe he cared so much he never wrote about her.

  • @ShareTheSphere kerocac never cared about his daughter.

  • ginsberg's father was right. burrooughs was a very corruptive influence. you dont have to be a homo or induldge in every sin in the world to be a great poet.

  • burroughs and ginsberg were a couple of useless poofters

  • Burroughs was always decadent, but never a millionaire....he got a small stipend every month from his family, said to be $200.00 a month, for life. Sounds lowly these days, back then it was indeed a small fortune, and allowed Burroughs to live and write and do as he pleased.

  • What was that?

  • Could Cillian Murphy play a young Allen Ginsberg?

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