I have seen worse dressed writers but better dressed men.
He was apparently often mistaken for a narc. A friend of mine spent time with him. B. would go into that "machine" of his. You know the one, I'm sure. I won't post the details here. We're all gentlemen, natch.
Incidentally I saw this film the other day : http://imdb.com/title/tt0211941/
Also, I recently read "On the road" for the first time in my life which took me quite a long time to finish, so not overly impressed I was. One of those classics you just have to read I suppose though. I can see the appeal it must have had back in the day and I have to say I liked the atmosphere ( re-Jazz ), more than what the book actually stands for if you see what I mean. Reminds me too much of hippies for some reason, their attitude being very much alien to me of course.
Having said that I know some of those people, ex-hippies that is, from my hometown that are truly likeable, but such is life......innit ? ;-)
Alex
You must be honest/To live outside the law
I lived in Lawrence KS for a few years and became acquainted and recorded some music with his assistant/manservant/Igor (a creep, actually).
Used to see Mr. Burroughs around occasionally--a truly eerie, spectral presence, always in a suit and hat.
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