The Wild Boys

The Wild Boys

The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead is a novel written by Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs. It was first published in 1971 by Grove Press. Russell Mulcahy wanted to direct a film adaptation, and talked to Duran Duran about writing the soundtrack, but the project never came to fruition. The novel inspired the Duran Duran song "The Wild Boys".

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Author:William S. Burroughs
Genre:Novel, Speculative fiction
Year published:1971
Number of editions:7

Author of The Wild Boys

William S. Burroughs
William S. Burroughs
February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997
Birthplace:St. Louis, Missouri

William Seward Burroughs II February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997 was an American novelist, poet, essayist and spoken word performer. A primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodernist author, he is considered to be "one of the most politically trenchant, culturally influential,...
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Additional works by William S. Burroughs
BookCopyright DateGenre
Nova Express 1964 Science Fiction
Junkie Autobiographical novel
The Yage Letters Autobiography
The Last Words of Dutch Schultz Novel
Port of Saints 1980 Novel
The Place of Dead Roads February 1984 Novel
The Ticket That Exploded 1962 Novel
Queer Novel
Cities of the Red Night 1981 Novel
Dead Fingers Talk Novel
Naked Lunch 1959 Novel
My Education: A Book of Dreams Novel
Exterminator! 1973 Short story
The Soft Machine 1961 Novel
The Western Lands 1987 Novel
Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs Autobiography
The Cat Inside Autobiographical novel
Interzone 1989 Short story
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks Mystery
Blade Runner (a movie) 1979 Science Fiction
Tornado Alley Short story
Ali's Smile/Naked Scientology Short story
The Third Mind
Ghost of Chance Adventure novel
The Electronic Revolution Essay
Kentucky Ham Autobiographical novel
Speed Autobiographical novel
Doctor Benway
Ah Pook is here, and other texts
Mayfair Acadamy series more or less
retreat diaries
Time
With William Burroughs
Ruski
Vier Apokalyptischen Reiter
Painting
Ali's smile
adding machine
William S. Burroughs
Letters to Allen Ginsberg, 1953-1957
White Subway
Textes
APO-33
Mummies
Junky
book of breeething
The dead star
Word virus
The job
Early routines
So who owns death TV?
Cobble stone gardens
Roosevelt after inauguration
Burroughs live
The Burroughs File
The Adding Machine: Collected Essays
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Literary Genres

Novel
Novel

A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and...
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Speculative fiction
Speculative fiction

Speculative fiction is an umbrella term encompassing the more fantastical fiction genres, specifically science fiction, fantasy, horror, supernatural...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    When was the title "The Wild Boys" first printed?
  • A:
    The book was first printed in 1971.
  • Q:
    "The Wild Boys" is of which genre?
  • A:
    The written work is labeled as: Novel and Speculative fiction.

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