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Notebooks and Routines

Posted on March 10, 2015 by Adam Ragg
https://multimediaperformance2015.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/files/2015/03/20150310_1130511.mp4

The nature of these “notebooks” reminds me a lot of what Burroughs would call “routines” – short stories, anecdotal in nature, that acted like “bits”, or scenes that he’d recite like poetry and would become part of his writing. One famous one is his famous “Talking Asshole” routine, set to music below.

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