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Original Title: The Process
ISBN: 1585677116 (ISBN13: 9781585677115)
Edition Language: English
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The Process Paperback | Pages: 324 pages
Rating: 4 | 290 Users | 24 Reviews

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Ulys O. Hanson, an African-American professor of the History of Slavery, who is in North Africa on a mysterious foundation grant, sets off across the Sahara on a series of wild adventures. He first meets Hamid, a mad Moroccan who turns him on, takes him over and teaches him to pass as a Moor. Mya, the richest woman in creation, and her seventh husband, the hereditary Bishop of the Farout Islands, also cross his path with their plans to steal the Sahara and make the stoned professor the puppet Emperor of Africa.

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Title:The Process
Author:Brion Gysin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 324 pages
Published:November 29th 2005 by Harry N. Abrams (first published March 5th 1970)
Categories:Fiction. Literature. Novels

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Utter rubbish. I only completed it as part of my Cult Fiction project.

this is so goddamn hypnotic it puts yer ass in a literary dreamachine alpha-wave astral projection state of fuck yeah.

The Process, by Brion Gysin. i don't normally write reviews but after reading this i felt compelled to do so. this has easily become one of the greatest novels that i have ever read in my lifetime. an instant favorite. For having no illustrations it is truly a visionary work of art.Brion Gysin was also a painter and that is very evident in this novel because it is so beautifully descriptive that its like he paints pictures with words using your mind as the canvas. this is unlike anything i have

I am in love with the idea that this novel may be an LSD soaked version of "The Alchemist"... can't wait to dive headlong into this one.

One of the most amazing books I've ever read. It is an experience to read and most probably, life changing.

Brion Gysin is most known for collaborating with William S. Burroughs on the "cut up" method of text collage alteration, and this is his major novel, the other one being a much shorter piece called, I believe, "The Beat Hotel". The book is a hallucinatory journey across north Africa and the Sahara, with illusions passing back into reality passing back into illusions, all sort of flowing with a weird Bacchic rhythm, where we see things such as a pagan survival of the rites of Pan melded into

was hoping he might practice more of what he preached, or discovered, or rediscovered (a.k.a. the cut-up method), but nevertheless a good seamless linear read.... as Burroughs said about the book, it reads itself.