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			<title>William Burroughs</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm reading the Nova Trilogy right now, but I admit I have no idea wtf Burroughs is talking about half the time.  I read Junky, Queer, and was...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm reading the Nova Trilogy right now, but I admit I have no idea wtf Burroughs is talking about half the time.  I read Junky, Queer, and was reading Interzone before I lost it.  I haven't read Naked Lunch since a buddy borrowed it and didn't return it.  <br />
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The same buddy introduced me to his work a few years ago when he lent me Junky.  I was impressed when I found out he studied General Semantics.  <br />
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Anyone a fan of his work?</div>

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