The Soft Machine

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The Soft Machine is an experimental 1961 novel by William S. Burroughs that helped define his cut-up technique and the transgressive, nonlinear style of the Beat Generation.

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instanceOf experimental novel
novel
alsoKnownAs Nova Express
surface form: Nova Express I
author William S. Burroughs
centralTheme addiction
control
language as a virus
time travel
copyrightStatus in copyright
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Inspector Lee
William Lee
followedBy The Ticket That Exploded
follows Naked Lunch
genre Beat literature
experimental fiction
science fiction
hasEdition 1961 Olympia Press edition
1966 revised edition
1968 further revised edition
hasRevisedText significantly altered between editions
hasStructure fragmented narrative
montage-like composition
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTitleOrigin phrase referring to the human body as a soft machine
influenced experimental fiction writers
postmodern literature
influencedBy Dada
surrealism
inSeriesOrder first novel of The Nova Trilogy
literaryMovement Beat Generation
mediaType print
narrativeStyle nonlinear
notableFor extensive use of cut-up method
nonlinear narrative
transgressive content
originalLanguage English
pages about 182
partOfSeries The Nova Trilogy
placeOfPublication Paris
publicationYear 1961
publisher Olympia Press
subjectMatter drug culture
political control systems
sexuality
technique cut-up technique

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William S. Burroughs notableWork The Soft Machine
The Ticket That Exploded precededBy The Soft Machine
Nova Express prequel The Soft Machine