Harvard Advocate, Volume 97, Number 3, Summer [Spring] 1963
Scarce. Burroughs contributes “Who Him? Don’t Let Him Out Here.”, pp. 72-75.
Published in Cambridge, MA. by Harvard Advocate in Spring of 1963.
Bibliographic Information:
- M&M C59
- Shoaf III.45
- Schottlaender v4.C56
- Raven 19630701HADV.97.3, b2
Contents:
- Leonard Baskin: cover illustration (art)
- Joseph Porter: from Our Last Muscle (prose)
- James Lichtenberg: Poem (poetry)
- Andrew Nathan: "To Someone who Thought She Knew Me" (poetry)
- Robert Dawson:
- "In the Aquarium" (prose)
- "The Troll At The Toll" (poetry)
- John Goguen: illustrations
- Robert Grenier:
- "The Formal Bells" (poetry)
- "in their small rooms" (poetry)
- "The Depth of Fall" (poetry)
- "Goodbye" (poetry)
- "The Words" (poetry)
- "Pigeons" (poetry)
- "A Sort of Renewal" (poetry)
- "Very Clearly One Morning" (poetry)
- Kenneth Irby: "The Stranger (for Alexander Blok)" (poetry)
- Albert Gelpi: "A Conversation with Brother Antoninus" (interview)
- Norman Mailer: poem (poetry)
- George Horwitz: "Elephant's Work" (prose)
- John Leubsdorf: "fuga cancrizane" (poetry)
- Donald Bloch: "Metastasis" (prose)
- Margaret Hambrecht: "Windfall" (poetry)
- Frederick Fields: "Marriage Without Much Money" (poetry)
- Mark Bramhall: "On the Death of Robert Frost" (poetry)
- Michael Cain: "When Things Run Out" (poetry)
- Gerald Hillman: "JO" (prose)
- William Ferguson: "Full Moon on Mt. Israel" (poetry)
- William Burroughs: "Who Him? Don't Let Him Out Here." (prose)
- Sidney Goldfarb:
- "This You Told Me, This I Thought, This I Thought" (poetry)
- "The Thaw" (poetry)
Publishing Information:
- "Pegasus": Sidney Goldfarb, Michael Cain
- President: Terence Cogley
- Secretary: Mary Seaver
- Treasurer: Philip Heckscher
- Review Editors: Donald Bloch, Steven Dell, Frederick Fields, Susan Harvey, Gerald Meyers, Joseph Porter, Wilmont Schwind, John Walker, Alan Warsowe, John Woodford, Robert Dawson
- Editor: Ivan Tcherepnin
- Layout: Elizabeth Rosenwald, Nancy Toby, Steven Soller, Mikhail Balai
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