The Ticket That Exploded is a postmodern science fiction novel
by William S. Burroughs.
It was published in 1962. It is second in a trilogy of science
fiction novels: The Soft Machine,
The Ticket That Exploded, and Nova
Express.
Synopsis
This book is the final word in cut-ups and Burroughs' tape experiments
of the early 1960's. This is Burroughs' most beautifully written
text, if somewhat overrepetitive at times. Moreso than in "Naked
Lunch" or in "Nova Express," Burroughs fleshes out his ideas about
language "being a virus from outer space," and looks forward to
his essay, "The Electronic Revolution." This is a tough and uncompromising
book, filled with beautiful nonsequitors, funny anecdotal tales,
and plenty homoerotic sexual fantasies and realitease.
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