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This issue examines the work and life of the groundbreaking Beat novelist, particularly how he used the diary as a mode of expression.
Burroughs led a nomadic and difficult life and felt he was afflicted by an "ugly spirit." He sought consolation and redemption through writing, art, friendship and cats.
His diaries were a mode of expression that he returned to again and again as part of his singular vision - a vision dedicated to escaping the forces of coercion and control in a world increasingly dominated by war, addiction and alienation.
This issue of Diary Visions takes a broad look at his life and career and how he used the diary form.
Author: James DeRossitt
Publisher: self-published
P.age Count: 60pp
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Notes: saddle-stitched, b/w
Date Of Publication: 2026