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Originally published as part of Burroughs’ “Nova Trilogy”, The Soft Machine stands as one of the core experimental works of postwar American literature. Using cut-up techniques and nonlinear narrative structures, Burroughs dismantles conventional storytelling in favor of fractured time, political paranoia, sexual subversion, and linguistic sabotage. Grove Press editions remain central to the Beat and counterculture publishing legacy, bringing once-suppressed work into mainstream circulation during the 1960s.
Signed copies of The Soft Machine in any early printings are becoming increasingly difficult to find, particularly with a decent dust jacket, making this a solid crossover piece for Beat collectors, Burroughs specialists, and counterculture libraries.
An acceptable copy of a signed Grove Press Burroughs at an affordable price.















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