William Seward Hall

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William Seward Hall is a character in William S. Burroughs’ novel "The Western Lands," representing one of the many figures navigating its surreal, death-obsessed landscape.

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William Seward Hall canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Western Lands NERFINISHED
appearsInSeries The Red Night Trilogy NERFINISHED
associatedWithWorkPublicationDecade 1980s GENERATED
characterInWorkBy William S. Burroughs NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy William S. Burroughs NERFINISHED
describedAs one of many figures navigating a surreal, death-obsessed landscape
fictionalStatus non-historical
genreOfWorkAppearedIn novel
hasNameForm William Seward Hall NERFINISHED
languageOfFictionalWork English
medium prose
narrativeFunction participant in explorations of death and transcendence
narrativeUniverse The Western Lands NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalSetting mythic Egyptian afterlife journey (as depicted in The Western Lands)
roleInWork supporting character
thematicContext afterlife
death
mortality
spiritual journey
workGenreContext postmodern literature
surrealist fiction
workOriginalTitleLanguage English

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The Western Lands hasCharacter William Seward Hall