
You can choose what kind of tree you want to become

Idk I just find this beautiful
just imagine cemeteries looking like this

a forest of living, changing, beautiful trees. I think a tombstone represents finality in death while a tree represents the continuation of life. It’s like you are living on symbolically through something greater than yourself. Each tree in a forest is a soul.
“When I become death…death is the seed from which I grow.” - William S. Burroughs
- 7 months ago
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Ian Sommerville * “Dyptych”, 1962, a collage portraying William Burroughs and Brion Gysin
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Brion Gysin / William Seward Burroughs / Genesis Breyer P.Orridge ::: Interviews + Readings
- Side A
- Side B
Label: Cold Spring
Format: Cassette, Limited Edition, C90
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1989
Genre: Non Music
Style: Interview, Spoken Word
Notes: Limited edition of 100 numbered copies
- 1 year ago
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The Cat Inside
William S. Burroughs. New York, Grenfell Press, 1986.
Illustrations from ink paintings by Brion Gysin. (Folio) vellum-backed boards, spine lettered in silver. No. 52 of 133 copies printed by the Grenfell Press on J. Green paper.Signed by Burroughs and Gysin in the colophon. The final collaboration between Burroughs and Gysin, signed by Gysin shortly before his death. Prospectus laid in.
- 1 year ago
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The Nova Convention 1978 - Timothy Leary, William S. Burroughs, Les Levine, Brion Gysin & Robert Anton Wilson
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Genesis P-Orridge and Brion Gysin. Paris, 1980. Photographer unknown. Courtesy Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and the William S. Burroughs Estate
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Jean Fanchette, Sinclair Beiles, Brion Gysin, and William Burroughs. Paris, 1959.
(Source: realitystudio.org)
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William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, Caravan of Dreams, Texas photographed by Ira Cohen, 1983.
(Source: octobergallery.co.uk)
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Eric Mottram, Brion Gysin, Allen DeLoach and William S. Burroughs. London 1971
(Source: realitystudio.org)
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