
Overview
An iconoclast who himself became an icon, William Burroughs explored the outer boundaries of culture and identity in the 1950s. His work was vilified by conservatives and banned by the U.S. government, but emerged to influence artists for generations to come. Burroughs's friends and colleagues remember the public persona and the private man.
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12 - 1The Parking Lot Movie October 19, 2010
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12 - 2Art & Copy October 26, 2010
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12 - 3Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian November 02, 2010
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12 - 4The Longoria Affair November 09, 2010
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12 - 5Lost Sparrow November 16, 2010
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12 - 6Deep Down November 23, 2010
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12 - 745365 December 14, 2010
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12 - 8The Calling, Part 1 December 20, 2010
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12 - 9The Calling, Part 2 December 21, 2010
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12 - 10Men Who Swim January 04, 2011
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12 - 11Children of Haiti January 11, 2011
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12 - 12For Once in My Life February 01, 2011
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12 - 13When I Rise February 08, 2011
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12 - 14William S. Burroughs: A Man Within February 22, 2011
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12 - 15Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story March 01, 2011
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12 - 16Pushing the Elephant March 29, 2011
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12 - 17The Desert of Forbidden Art April 05, 2011
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12 - 18Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child April 12, 2011
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12 - 19Waste Land April 19, 2011
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12 - 20Marwencol April 26, 2011
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12 - 21A Film Unfinished May 03, 2011
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12 - 22Bhutto May 10, 2011
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12 - 23Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo May 17, 2011
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12 - 24Welcome to Shelbyville May 24, 2011
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12 - 25Two Spirits June 14, 2011