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Local Natures, Global Responsibilities: Ecocritical Perspectives on the New English Literatures
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The green ghost: an ecocritical study of selected texts by William Burroughs
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Mutable forms: the proto-ecology of William Burroughs' early cut-ups
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William Burroughs: the place of dead roads
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Retroactive utopia: reclaiming the sepia myth of America in a late beat trilogy
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William Burroughs: the western lands
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The cat inside
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A sweet toothache pain: interior space and the toxic human
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Becoming the demon: animal activism and the problem of violence
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Beatitude Golden Anniversary 1959-2009 Edited by Latif Harris and Neeli Cherkovski
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'Doomed Lovers in Buildings that Will be Ruins!': The Beat Generation and Events of Great Social Rupture
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Antennae of Television to the Meaningless Sky: The Ruinous City and the Toxic Human
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Metaphor of Landscape in a Trilogy of Lesser Known Beat Novels
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Does Ecocriticism Really Matter? Exploring the Relevance of Green Cultural Studies.
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Animal Empathy in William S. Burroughs' The Cat Inside
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'The Great God Pan is Dead!' The Ecological Elegy of William Burroughs' Ghost of Chance
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Did Thomas Jefferson Own a Gun?: William Burroughs and the American Agrarian Link
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The Unholy Metropolis: Naked Lunch as the Anti-Urban Novel
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Native Dyes: Race and Politics in the Jacobean Masque