File:William S. Burroughs (cropped from image with David Bowie for Rolling Stone Magazine).jpg

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English: This image of writer and beat generation veteran William S. Burroughs is an excerpt from an image with the description: David Bowie (l.) and William S. Burroughs (m.) with A. Craig Copetas (r.) for a Rolling Stone Magazine interview. The interview appeared on 28 February 1974 (behind paywall) with the title "Beat Godfather Meets Glitter Mainman: William Burroughs Interviews David Bowie".
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