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William S. Burroughs

Penguin Classics

The Soft Machine

The Soft Machine

ISBN: 9780141189789

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The Soft Machine is the first novel in William S. Burroughs’ Nova Trilogy, a surreal, fragmented, and hallucinatory work that pushes the boundaries of narrative structure. First published in 1961 and later revised multiple times, the novel employs Burroughs’ famous cut-up technique, where text is rearranged to create disjointed yet poetic storytelling.

Set in a dystopian world of mind control, drug addiction, and intergalactic conflicts, The Soft Machine follows a shifting and elusive narrator—a former addict-turned-time-traveling agent—who attempts to disrupt oppressive systems of control. The novel moves between times and locations, from ancient civilizations to futuristic dystopias, exploring themes of sexuality, surveillance, and societal decay.

Why Read This Book

  • A key work in Burroughs’ Nova Trilogy, pioneering experimental literature.
  • Explores themes of control, addiction, and time travel in a nonlinear, dreamlike narrative.
  • A cornerstone of countercultural and avant-garde writing, influencing music, film, and literature.
  • Features Burroughs’ cut-up technique, which challenges conventional storytelling.
  • A must-read for fans of postmodern fiction, Beat literature, and literary experimentation.

About the Author

William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) was an American writer and cultural icon, known for his groundbreaking works that blend science fiction, social critique, and experimental prose. His novels—including Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine, and The Wild Boys—continue to inspire artists and writers with their fearless exploration of taboo subjects and unique narrative structures. Burroughs remains a defining figure in postmodern literature and the Beat Generation.

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