by Gysin
ISBN 9780394555553
$79.00
by Gysin
ISBN 9780394555553
1 in stock
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The last museum, a novel by Brion Gysin (book) introduction by William S. Burroughs. In English. Good condition, normal wear. 1986. Softcover.
A wealthy Californian, Madame Rachou, plans to buy the Parisian hotel that housed Ginsberg, Kerouac and Burroughs in the 1960s and ship this hotel to America, where it will be raised on the San Andreas Fault to make a museum. This hilarious and distorted vision of life in the infamous Beat Hotel in Paris in the sixties is the story of what became the home of many writers and painters: William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Peter Orlovsky and Brion Gysin himself, who were the vanguard of the Beat Generation.
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