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ISBN-10: 0140050035
ISBN-13: 9780140050035
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date: 03/29/1979
Dimensions: 7.76" L, 5.11" W, 0.53" H

Exterminator!

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Overview

A wity, rauchy, satrical novel from the Beat legend and author of Naked Lunch

Conspirators plot to explode a train carrying nerve gas. A perfect servant suddenly reveals himself to be the insidious Dr. Fu Manchu. Science-fantasy wars, racism, corporate capitalism, drug addiction, and various medical and psychiatric horrors all play their parts in this mosaiclike, experimental novel. Here is William S. Burroughs at his coruscating and hilarious best.

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PRAISE FOR EXTERMINATOR!

"Among his most important books." – The New York Times (1997)

"Since this is Burroughs...there are still a few things we can depend on: narratives spin in surrealist swirls; bodies are hideously transformed and giddily abused; sci-fi gadgetry abounds. The forbidden philias get short shrift; but sodomy, sadism, murder and excrement (lots of it!) find their way, often together, into his gleefully suppurating prose." The New York Times (1973)

"Another compendium of sci-fi, horror-erotica, and general culture-snuffing by America's richest ex-junkie.... He may be our only writer whose socio-political apocalyptica transcend both paranoia and triviality; his imagination is superb, his ear savagely satiric..." – Kirkus Reviews

PRAISE FOR WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS:

"The only American novelist who may conceivably be possessed by genius." –Norman Mailer

"Burroughs is the greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift. . . . Swift and Rabelais and Sterne accomplished a step in that direction, and Burroughs another." –Jack Kerouac

"He's a writer of enormous richness whose books are a kind of attempt to blow up this cozy conspiracy, to allow us to see what's on the end of the fork . . . the truth." –J. G. Ballard

"Burroughs was the last great avatar of literary modernism..." – Will Self

"A creator of grim fairy tales for adults, Burroughs spoke to our nightmare fears and, still worse, to our nightmare longings. . . . And more than any other postwar wordsmith, he bridged generations; popularity in the youth culture is greater now than during the heady days of the Beats." –The Los Angeles Times Book Review

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Details

ISBN-10: 0140050035
ISBN-13: 9780140050035
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date: 03/29/1979
Dimensions: 7.76" L, 5.11" W, 0.53" H
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