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Ultrazone

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“A helter-skelter rush of delights . . . a slapstick horror-fantasy romp that sometimes achieves real depth and poignancy”—ALAN MOOREWilliam S. Burroughs is dead and buried, but he can find no rest...
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  • 08 April 2025
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“A helter-skelter rush of delights . . . a slapstick horror-fantasy romp that sometimes achieves real depth and poignancy”—ALAN MOORE

William S. Burroughs is dead and buried, but he can find no rest. His ghost is roaming the backstreets of Tangier in search of a missing manuscript. During his chaotic years there in the 1950s Burroughs not only wrote Naked Lunch, he also spewed out a mass of much darker material he then lost — hundreds of pages in which he wrestled with his demons. He fears his longtime nemesis, the Ugly Spirit, has been lurking in those pages ever since — and is now emerging from its slumber.

To help him find and destroy the infected manuscript before the Ugly Spirit can spread its evil in the world, Burroughs enlists fellow ghosts and old Tangier pros Paul Bowles and Brion Gysin, Joseph Dean and Brian Jones, as well as an inept witch, an elderly sorcerer, and a gang of macaque monkeys. Their adventures — often comic, sometimes ghastly — involve vanishing corpses, a magic carpet, giant black centipedes—and a word virus about to go pandemic.

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Price: $17.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: Verse Chorus Press
Imprint: Verse Chorus Press
Publication Date: 08 April 2025
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781959163114
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Humorous / Dark Humor, FICTION / Horror
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“For someone like me, personally steeped in the very particular ambience that is Tangier and the ever-looming shadows of its literary and bohemian transplants and inhabitants, this book is a goldmine. Terrill and Poole’s deft weaving of fact with fiction is like a conjuring trick . . . Ultrazone is captivating on several levels, and it’s entertaining as hell.”


— Jim Jarmusch