Evil River
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Evil River is an announced posthumous publication of writings by Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs, who died in 1997. Previously announced for publication on several occasions up to 2005, the work was announced for publication by Viking Press on October 30, 2006 (ISBN 0-670-81351-6). However this release did not occur and Amazon.com currently has two separate listings for the book with different release date: February 28, 2007 [1] and March 30, 2007 [2].
Reportedly Evil River is an autobiographical work, edited by Burroughs' longtime assistant, James Grauerholz, which was referenced in the posthumous compilation of Burroughs' works entitled Word Virus.
Novels: And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks (unpublished) - Junkie - Queer - Naked Lunch - The Soft Machine - The Ticket That Exploded - Dead Fingers Talk - Nova Express - The Last Words of Dutch Schultz - The Wild Boys - Port of Saints - Cities of the Red Night - The Place of Dead Roads - The Western Lands - My Education: A Book of Dreams
Short fiction : Interzone - Exterminator! - Ali's Smile/Naked Scientology - Blade Runner (a movie) - Tornado Alley - Ghost of Chance
Non-fiction: The Yage Letters - The Electronic Revolution - The Job - The Third Mind - Letters to Allen Ginsberg - The Burroughs File - The Adding Machine: Collected Essays - The Cat Inside - Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs - Evil River (announced 2007)
Recordings : Dead City Radio
Films: The Junky's Christmas - Ah Pook is Here - Naked Lunch