The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs
The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs (French: Entretiens Avec William Burroughs) is a book by Daniel Odier built around an extensive series of interviews with Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs which concluded 15 November 1968.[1] The topics range from Scientology to Burroughs' opinions of other writers, views on power, etc. As Burroughs explains in a foreword, a series of impromptu interviews was expanded with previously-written material (some published, some not). "The result is interview form presented as a film with fade-outs and flash-back illustrating the answers.[2] Burroughs' replies are hence discursive, extending the usual interview format to incorporate fiction. The contents vary between editions, as outlined below. ContentsThe structure of the book is unorthodox. Here are the contents as present in the most recent (and most complete) Penguin edition.
EditionsOdier, Daniel (1969). Entretiens Avec William Burroughs. Paris: Editions Pierre Belfond. Odier, Daniel (1970). The Job: Interviews with William Burroughs. New York: Grove Press. 189 pp. Odier, Daniel (1970). The Job: Interview with William Burroughs. London: Jonathan Cape. 192 pp. Odier, Daniel (1974). The Job: Interviews with William Burroughs. New York: Grove Press. 224 pp. Burroughs, William (1984). The Job: Topical Writings and Interviews. London: John Calder. Odier, Daniel (1989). The Job: Interview with William Burroughs. New York: Penguin. 224 pp. References |
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