The Wild Boys (novel)

The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead

First edition
Author William S. Burroughs
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Grove Press
Publication date
1971
Media type Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages 184 pp
ISBN 0-394-47586-0
OCLC 222299
813/.5/4
LC Class PZ4.B972 Wi PS3552.U75

The Wild Boys: A Book of the Dead is a novel by Beat Generation author William S. Burroughs. It was first published in 1971 by Grove Press. It depicts a homosexual youth movement whose objective is the downfall of western civilization, set in an apocalyptic late twentieth century.

Film adaptation proposals

In 1972, Burroughs wrote a screenplay based on the novel, with the intent of having it produced as a low-budget hardcore pornographic film, and entered into negotiations with gay porn producer Fred Halsted before abandoning the idea at the end of 1972.[1]

Russell Mulcahy wanted to direct a film adaptation, and talked to Duran Duran about writing the soundtrack, but the project never came to fruition.[2] Nonetheless, the novel inspired the Duran Duran song "The Wild Boys".[2]

Allusions in other works

References

  1. William S. Burroughs, Bill Morgan (ed.), Rub Out the Words: The Letters of William S. Burroughs, 1959-1974 (New York: Harper Collins, 2012), pp.390-394.
  2. 1 2 VH1 interview with John Taylor
  3. Christopher Sandford, Bowie: Loving The Alien. Da Capo Press, 2003, 1998. ISBN 978-0-306-80854-8
  4. "Hitchcock, Soft Boys Still Rock Hard". The Harvard Crimson. Thecrimson.com. 2001-04-20. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  5. Jon Savage (10 May 2008). "Jon Savage on Ian Curtis's reading". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
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