Il Verri, Number 29, December 1968
Includes a modest portion of this issue (67 pages) dedicated to Burroughs, including: (1) "William Burroughs, lo scrittore del silenzio", an essay by Donatella Manganotti pp. 31-36; (2) an extended interview with William S. Burroughs by Conrad Knickerbocker from The Paris Review, Number 35, Autumn 1965, translated by Manganotti pp. 37-64; (3) "Non sempre ricordano" ["They Do Not Always Remember"] by Burroughs from Argosy, March 1967, translated by Manganotti pp. 65-67; (4) "Ritorno a Saint Louis" ["Return to Saint Louis"] by Burroughs from The Paris Review, Number 35, Autumn 1965, translated by Manganotti, pp. 68-79; (5) "Le tecniche letterarie di Lady Sutton-Smith" ["The Literary Techniques of Lady Sutton-Smith"] by Burroughs from The Times Literary Supplement, August 6 1964, translated by Manganotti, pp. 80-83; (6) "Estratti da 'The third mind'" ["Extracts from 'The Third Mind'"] by Burroughs -- a collage and a three-column cut-up -- translated by Manganotti, pp. 84-88; (7) "Appunti su Burroughs" ["Notes on Burroughs"] by Marshall McLuhan from The Nation, n.199 n.21, December 28, 1964, translated by Manganotti, pp. 89-94; (8) "Dal 'Pasto nudo' a 'Nova express'" ["From 'Naked Lunch' to 'Nova Express'] by Aldo Tagliaferri, pp. 95-98. Oddly not captured in any of the conventional bibliographies of Burroughs.
Published in Milan, Italy by Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore in December, 1968.
Not in Shoaf.
Not in Schottlaender (v4).
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