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In "Nova Express," William S. Burroughs takes readers on a surreal journey through a dystopian landscape where language and reality intertwine in mind-bending ways. This novel, part of Burroughs' groundbreaking Cut-Up technique, weaves a narrative that critiques societal norms and the pervasive influence of control systems. With its fragmented style and vivid imagery, "Nova Express" captures the chaotic energy of the 1960s counterculture while delving into themes of addiction, identity, and the struggle for liberation. Burroughs' unique voice and innovative storytelling make this work a captivating exploration of the human psyche and the power of words.
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