In fact, the original Burroughs books possess a clear “green” streak that now seems quite prescient.
Can Tarzan of the Apes Survive in a Post-Colonial World?|Ted Gioia|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I bought Tarzan comic books, and even had a few issues of ERB-dom, a mimeographed fanzine devoted to the works of Burroughs.
Can Tarzan of the Apes Survive in a Post-Colonial World?|Ted Gioia|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
By any measure, Burroughs ranks among the finest adventure story authors of modern times.
Can Tarzan of the Apes Survive in a Post-Colonial World?|Ted Gioia|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Burroughs was doing all this a century ago, only in print form.
Can Tarzan of the Apes Survive in a Post-Colonial World?|Ted Gioia|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs.
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He had more humor than Burroughs, more even than Thoreau, a sly Scotch drollery that was never boisterous, never cynical.
A History of American Literature Since 1870|Fred Lewis Pattee
If he should place McDevitt it would be a small but irritating way to annoy Burroughs.
A Man of Two Countries|Alice Harriman
In the cab Winifred, knowing nothing of the blood-money in her brother's pocket, begged him not to vote for Mr. Burroughs.
A Man of Two Countries|Alice Harriman
Burroughs said that an Indian present at the time did the same, but the answer was ready.
Dulcibel|Henry Peterson
Burroughs gazed at a replica of himself as he had been at Fort Macleod.
A Man of Two Countries|Alice Harriman
British Dictionary definitions for Burroughs
Burroughs
/ (ˈbʌrəʊz) /
noun
Edgar Rice . 1875–1950, US novelist, author of the Tarzan stories
William S (eward). 1914–97, US novelist, noted for his experimental works exploring themes of drug addiction, violence, and homosexuality. His novels include Junkie (1953), The Naked Lunch (1959), and Interzone (1989)