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&lt;p&gt;William Seward Burroughs, plus connu sous son nom de plume William S. Burroughs, est associ&#233; &#224; la Beat Generation et &#224; ses figures embl&#233;matiques (Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg). On retient aussi de lui son utilisation litt&#233;raire du cut-up, technique (mise au point dans une petite chambre d'h&#244;tel pouilleuse, rue G&#238;t-le-C&#339;ur &#224; Paris avec Brion Gysin) qui consiste &#224; recr&#233;er un texte &#224; partir de bribes d&#233;coup&#233;es et m&#233;lang&#233;es au hasard, utilisant parfois des fragments d'autres auteurs. &lt;br class='autobr' /&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Excerpt from tape made in 1960 by Brion Gysin at BBC Studios in London, using BG's permutational technique. &lt;br class='autobr' /&gt;
Break Through in Grey Room is a collection of William S. Burroughs' speeches and cut-up recordings performed and recorded between 1960 and 1976. Some are actual pieces, and others are discussions of the pieces, such as &#034;Origin and Theory of the Tape Cut-Ups,&#034; which he read at Boulder's Naropa University in 1976. Burroughs' incredibly detached voice only sounds better with age. He (&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;
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