Surreal Sites

- Bring the Noise! Burroughs
- An article in the Journal of Postmodern Culture, it examines the Burroughs forays into Pop music.
- Burroughs
- An "unoffical" Burroughs site. Lots of his writings and lots of guns.
- HOMEpage OF THE BRAVE: Laurie Anderson
- There's a small section here on Burroughs, because Laurie Anderson has used him in her work, and it's on a government server!
- Literary Kicks
- A site about the beats with a section on Burroughs. The beats were cool, but I don't think Burroughs was really one.
- Morchella thing-ding
- Just a little Burrough's here, and plenty of pictures of motorcycles. Guess the connection!
- Ralph McCoy's Freedom of the Press
- This site is a bibliogrpahy referencing books on censorship, including a few on the hearings about Burroughs' The Naked Lunch.
- Reading List
- A small selection of Burroughs online text. Reading him is more important than reading about him.
- Shaviro's DOOM PATROLS
- A "theoretical fiction" with a chapter on Burroughs, written by a Professor at UW. Heady.
- The electronic Revolution
- This 1970 article by Burroughs offers some insights to cyber culture, if you can decode them.
- The William S Burroughs Files
- The jumbo collection of Burrough's original and secondary information.
- William Burroughs
- Burroughs has a place on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. This is the cyber space version of it.
- William S Burroughs
- Cool background, online works by Burroughs and comprehensive bibliography.
- William S Burroughs
- Burroughs has dabbled in film from time to time. Here's a complete listing of what he's done.
- William S Burroughs
- Hard to find videos featuring talks with and the work of Burroughs can be bought at this site. There's nothing like hearing the man read his work.
- William S Burroughs
- Just a photo collage of Burroughs' pictures, and a few links. The pictures are very cool.
- William S Burroughs Dead City Radio
- The album cover and song list for Burroughs' Dead City Radio recording, but you can't buy it from here.
- William Seward Burroughs
- Some quotes, some sounds, some comedy; not an overwhelming amount of info.
- A tour of Salvador Dali Resources
- If you don't feel like stumbling around blindly over the Internet looking for Dali stuff, there's always the guided tour!
- Art Fraud
- This report gives the facts on Art fraud, and says that Dali is one of the most frequently counterfieted artists.
- Christer Berg
- Christer maintains a small gallery, including Dali pictures. If Swedes were happier, would they still like Surrealism?
- Christopher's Salvador Dali Art Server
- Don't just copy a Dali image from a Web page, have it e-mailed to you, or a friend!
- Dali
- A beautiful page featuring "The Sacrament of the Last Supper" and a few links to other Dali sites.
- Fear Of Dolls
- This is really a band site, but it's got scary Dali art in the background.
- Felix's Report on Dali
- Felix's report is very pretty, but looks aren't everything, and, as a bio this is just a little brief.
- Fine Art Erotica Fantasy
- A catalog for Ramon Marius, an artist who was encouraged by Dali to paint.
- Grotesque in art
- This page has Dali's "Soft Construction with Boiled Beans:Premonition of Civil War" and other twisted pictures of war.
- Ignacio Garcia's Page
- Ignacio is from Spain, and has a couple of Dali pictures on his home page. He thinks Austin, TX, is the nicest place in North America.
- Indigo's Tribute to Dali
- I don't know who Indigo is, but s/he likes Dali enough to put a tribute on the Web.
- La Salle Dali
- Dali is a world wide favorite. This French site isn't very big, and all the pictures are in black & white.
- More Salvador Dali
- This Dali page features a pretty decent timeline, with photos along the way to view the aging of Dali.
- Salvador Dali
- A brief Dali site, the design reflects nothing of Dali's twisted reality, except that the server is in Korea, and it's in English. Maybe that's one for the Twilight Zone.
- Salvador Dali Watches!
- Dali's most famous for his twisted clocks from "Persistence of Memory." Now you can own a watch shaped like a Dali clock.
- Spanish Art
- 8 pictures by Dali, 1 by Picasso. I guess we've got out priorities, haven't we?
- Surrealism 1920-1940
- A thumbnail description of Surrealism headed by Dali's "Le Sommeil."
- The Official Salvador Dali Museum
- Don't look for Dali anywhere else, this is the "Official" Web site. By who's authority I'm not sure, but it is pretty cool, better designed than the Web museum's site.
- web fOr insects
- A page for the Thought Industry record, "Songs for Insects," which used a Dali picture for cover art.
- WebMuseum Dali Salvador
- The WebMuseum, a virtual museum only existing in cyberspace, is mirrored all over the world. Their 20th century exhibit has a section on Dali, of course.
- F.T. Marinetti
- A picture of Marinetti, father of Futurism, by a Polish expressionist artist.
- Futurism
- Probably the most complete Futurism site on the Internet, it includes the Futurist Cookbook.
- Futurist Programmers
- A 1990s cyberspace revision of Futurism, these programmers have written themselves a manifesto.
- WebMuseum Futurism
- The official Internet approved Web Museum has a section on Futurism, come here for an explanation.
- Cyber-Seuss
- Text, text, everywhere, and in this case, very small text. Bring a magnifying glass.
- Dr Seuss Purity Test
- Another "in the style of" parodies, this one can be found at various locations around the Web.
- Dr Seuss Technical Manual
- Yet another original, this is a computer tech manual written in the Seussian style.
- Freud On Seuss
- Another of the Seuss inspired original writings on the Internet. This one applies Freudian interpretation to The Cat in the Hat.
- Scientology according to Dr. Seuss
- This little text parody is one of the remnants left over from the war between the Internet and the Scientologists.
- The Dr.Seuss Bible
- A transcription of one of the most irreverent and funny things ever to appear on TV, by The Kids in the Hall, of course.
- The Dr Seuss Page
- Bio, books, and movie info about the good Doctor. No pictures, though.
- The Jokes
- An archive of jokes which includes Seuss does Shakespeare and The Modern Fox in Socks.