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  1. 5 de feb. de 2016 · Burroughs goes on to explain in his Mind Parasites review how the “waking suggestion” technique of Dr. John Dent, whose apomorphine cure for heroin addiction he advocated, can be used for mind control: These commands are constantly being imposed by the environment of modern life.

  2. The Mind Parasites is a science fiction horror novel by English author Colin Wilson. It was published by Arkham House in 1967 in an edition of 3,045 copies. It was Wilson's first and only book published by Arkham House. The book is based on H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.

  3. This is William S. Burroughs’ review (Maynard & Miles C231) of a book by Colin Wilson called The Mind Parasites. It was published in the June 19, 1969 issue of Rat, a New York underground newspaper.

  4. mind survive through parasitic self-replication: the viral programme "simply says 'Copy me and spread me around.'"5 This is Burroughs: "all poets worthy of the name are mind parasites, and their words ought to get

  5. RESUMEN: En la obra de William Burroughs el sujeto se encuentra manipulado y transformado por los procesos de contagio. El lenguaje es un virus que se reproduce con gran facilidad y condiciona cualquier actividad humana, dando cuenta de su intoxicada naturaleza.

  6. For over 200 years, mind parasites have been lurking in the deepest layers of human consciousness, feeding on human life force and steadily gaining a foothold on the planet. Now they threaten humanity’s extinction. They can be fought with one weapon only: the mind, pushed to—and beyond—its limits.

  7. 12 de may. de 2018 · In these novels, Burroughs develops a science-fiction-like, paranoid fantasy wherein, on a literal level, Earth and its human inhabitants have been taken over by the Nova Mob, an assortment of extraterrestrial, non-three-dimensional entities who live parasitically on the reality of other organisms.