NOVA EXPRESS

By William S. Burroughs
(1964)

First printing of the third novel in Burroughs's Nova Trilogy.

Near fine in very good plus jacket.

"To speak is to lie-To live is to collaborate-"

Praised by mainstream literary and genre critics alike, NOVA EXPRESS was nominated for a 1965 Nebula Award by the Science Fiction Writers of America, NOVA EXPRESS follows THE SOFT MACHINE and THE TICKET THAT EXPLODED in the 'Cut-up Trilogy', written using the experimental cut-up technique originated by Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Ian Sommerville; Burroughs credits Sommerville for collaboration on the section titled "This Horrible Case."

New York: Grove Press, Inc, (1964). 8'' x 5.5''. Original bright orange cloth. In original unclipped ($5.00) dust jacket. 187, [1] pages. Light foxing to jacket, with minor scuffing to spine ends. Faint toning to endpapers; occasional light foxing to interior pages.

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