Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs is the most
intimate book ever written by William S. Burroughs, author of Naked
Lunch and one of the most celebrated literary outlaws of our time. Laid
out as diary entries of the last nine months of Burroughs's life, Last
Words spans the realms of cultural criticism, personal memoir, and
fiction. Classic Burroughs concerns -- literature, U.S. drug policy, the
state of humanity, his love for his cats -- permeate the book. Most
significantly, Last Words contains some of the most personal work
Burroughs has ever written, a final reckoning with his life and regrets,
and his reflections on the deaths of his friends Allen Ginsberg and
Timothy Leary. It is a poignant portrait of the man, his life, and his
creative process -- one that never quit, not even in the shadow of
death.