The Place of Dead Roads National Book Award for Poetry (1992) amongst other things
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Cinema of Outsiders depicts the pivotal role of indie guru Robert Redford and his Sundance Film Festival in creating a showcase for indies
unbalanced sex ratios among children in present-day rural India and considers some of the cultural links between the present and the past
The Place of Dead Roads National Book Award for Poetry (1992) amongst other thingsIn this new novel, William S. Burroughs does for the nineteenth century what Cities of the Red Night did for the eighteenth. Burroughs loves the American West of frontier days, and he uses that setting as the basis and backgroundand in a sense the springboardfor The Place of Dead Roads. Published 1984, First Edition. Binding of book is intact. Some shelfwear, moderate foxing, some creasing and few tears on dust jacket. Slight foxing and some shelfwear
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