The Place of Dead Roads

Novel by William S. Burroughs
0-03-070416-2OCLC9489103
Dewey Decimal
813/.54 19LC ClassPS3552.U75 P54 1983Preceded byCities of the Red Night Followed byThe Western Lands 

The Place of Dead Roads is a 1983 novel by William S. Burroughs, the second book of the trilogy that begins with Cities of the Red Night (1981) and concludes with The Western Lands (1987). It chronicles the story of a gay gunfighter in the American West, beginning with the gunfighter's death in 1899, incorporates contrasting themes and time travel episodes, and makes use of Burroughs’ extensive knowledge of firearms. Non-linear in construction, it makes use of vivid imagery and repetition but does not employ the famous “cut-up” method of literary collage used in his earlier novels.

The novel received a negative review from Kirkus Reviews.[1]

References

  1. ^ "THE PLACE OF DEAD ROADS | Kirkus Reviews". Retrieved 21 March 2023.


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