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William S. Burroughs was a gay drug addict. A knot of contradictions, he was also deeply homophobic, sexist, racist and a gun ...
William S. Burroughs. The complete set, including the captions, will be displayed in campus spaces to inspire discussion ...
Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon and George MacKay Director: Joshua Oppenheimer Rated: NR (Strong language, intense scene with ...
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“Harmony & Dissonance” is a nervy, mood-lifting, masterpiece-studded show that offers an in-depth look at Orphism, which is famous for being unknown.
William S. Burroughs wrote his novella Queer about his own challenging history as a gay man in the 1950s. The Luca Guadagnino adaptation — though overwhelmingly faithful — changes the sentiment.
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The Romanticized Squalor of Queer
Luca Guadagnino makes William S. Burroughs’s novella a love story that is sordid, pathetic, affecting, and true.