William Lee (Daniel Craig), a one-time pen name for Burroughs, is a layabout junkie, spending his days living in post-war Mexico City finding lovers and getting high. When he makes eye contact ...
William S. Burroughs, Author, James Grauerholz, Editor, James Grauerholz, Introduction by Grove/Atlantic $25 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8021-1657-4 Perhaps the last-ever fix for devoted fans of Junky ...
Ahead of the premiere of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer at the BFI London Film Festival, we round up other films looking at the lives and fictions of William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and the ...
As an adaptation of "Junkie" author William S. Burroughs' second novel, "Queer" is about chemical addictions, yes. But it's even more about being so addicted to a person that, no matter how much ...
an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ 1985 novel about an American junkie in 1940s Mexico City who falls hard for a younger stranger. Hallucinatory and grimy, the Call Me by Your Name and ...
After last year’s industrywide strikes rendered cinema-going a bit less exciting, film festivals have been returning in full ...
Monk has created “Indra’s Net” (at the Park Avenue Armory, Sept. 23-Oct. 6), which takes its title from a Buddhist metaphor ...
Venice: Guadagnino's sui generis William S. Burroughs adaptation will blow your mind and cut your heart open. As an adaptation of “Junkie” author William S. Burroughs’ second novel ...
Heady, consuming, obsessive love is Luca Guadagnino’s specialty, and he plumbs it once more with Queer, an adaptation of ...
As an adaptation of “Junkie” author William S. Burroughs’ second novel, “Queer” is about chemical addictions, yes. But it’s even more about being so addicted to a person that ...