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'''''Junk Mail''''' is a book by Will Self. It features pieces of writing centred on drugs and the counter-culture. It includes an article on drug dealers in the East End of London called "New Crack City". It also includes dialogues with Martin Amis, J.G.Ballard and William Burroughs.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Self|first1=Will|title=Junk Mail|url=http://will-self.com/category/books/junk-mail/|website=will-self.com}}</ref>
'''''Junk Mail''''' is a book by Will Self. It features pieces of writing centred on drugs and the counter-culture. It includes an article on drug dealers in the East End of London called "New Crack City". It also includes dialogues with Martin Amis, J.G.Ballard and William Burroughs.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Self|first1=Will|title=Junk Mail|url=http://will-self.com/category/books/junk-mail/|website=will-self.com}}</ref>



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Junk Mail is a book by Will Self. It features pieces of writing centred on drugs and the counter-culture. It includes an article on drug dealers in the East End of London called "New Crack City". It also includes dialogues with Martin Amis, J.G.Ballard and William Burroughs.[1]

References

  1. ^ Self, Will. "Junk Mail". will-self.com.