I am Dying, Meester  

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"I Am Dying, Meester?" is the epilogue to William Burroughs's Yage Letters. It is considered a poem by some and is an early demonstration of the "cut-up technique" espoused by Burroughs in the 1960s, shuffling together fragments of sentences and thoughts from other texts to create a surreal new narrative.



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