The Ticket That Exploded

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The Ticket That Exploded is an experimental 1962 science fiction novel by William S. Burroughs that uses his signature cut-up technique to explore themes of control, language, and media manipulation.

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The Ticket That Exploded canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf experimental literature work
novel
science fiction novel
author William S. Burroughs
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Nova Express
genre experimental fiction
postmodern literature
science fiction
hasForm prose
hasInfluenced experimental science fiction
postmodern narrative techniques
hasOriginalPublicationDate 1962
hasPageCount novel-length
language English
literaryMovement Beat Generation
postmodernism
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainConcept control systems
language as a virus
media as a tool of control
medium print
narrativeForm fragmented narrative
nonlinear narrative
notableFor exploration of media and control
extensive use of cut-up method
radical narrative experimentation
partOfSeries The Nova Trilogy
precededBy The Soft Machine
publicationType book
publicationYear 1962
setting futuristic world
science fiction universe
targetAudience adult readers
theme control
language
media manipulation
mind control
power structures
surveillance
usesTechnique collage narrative
cut-up technique

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William S. Burroughs notableWork The Ticket That Exploded
The Soft Machine followedBy The Ticket That Exploded
Nova Express sequel The Ticket That Exploded