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- The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin. The book is available in its entirety in later editions of The Job, a book of interviews conducted by Daniel Odier that elaborate on the topics contained therein, and was also published by online services. (en)
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- The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin. The book is available in its entirety in later editions of The Job, a book of interviews conducted by Daniel Odier that elaborate on the topics contained therein, and was also published by online services. (en)
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