Wising Up the Marks(English, Paperback, Murphy Timothy S.)

Wising Up the Marks(English, Paperback, Murphy Timothy S.)

  • Murphy Timothy S.
Publisher:Univ of California PressISBN 13: 9780520209510ISBN 10: 0520209516

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Wising Up the Marks(English, Paperback, Murphy Timothy S.) is written by Murphy Timothy S. and published by University of California Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0520209516 (ISBN 10) and 9780520209510 (ISBN 13).

William S. Burroughs is one of the twentieth century's most visible, controversial, and baffling literary figures. In the first comprehensive study of the writer, Timothy S. Murphy places Burroughs in the company of the most significant intellectual minds of our time. In doing so, he gives us an immensely readable and convincing account of a man whose achievements continue to have a major influence on American art and culture. Murphy draws on the work of such philosophers as Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Theodor Adorno, and Jean-Paul Sartre, and also investigates the historical contexts from which Burroughs' writings arose. From the paranoid isolationism of the Cold War through the countercultural activism of the sixties to the resurgence of corporate and state control in the eighties, Burroughs' novels, films, and music hold a mirror to the American psyche. Murphy coins the term 'amodernism' as a way to describe Burroughs' contested relationship to the canon while acknowledging the writer's explicit desire for a destruction of such systems of classification.Despite the popular mythology that surrounds Burroughs, his work has been largely excluded from the academy of American letters. Finally here is a book that presents a solid portrait of a major artistic innovator, a writer who combines aesthetics and politics and who can perform as anthropologist, social goad, or media icon, all with consummate skill.