Sir!, Volume 21, Number 3, November 1964
This issue includes an article “The Amazing ‘Beat Hotel’” by Yvette Alouette, including great photographs and a discussion about Burroughs, pp. 22-25, 56. Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Piero Heliczer [mistakenly spelled "Pierrot Helitzer"], William S. Burroughs, and Bob Grosvenor are photographed, among others – this relies heavily on Harold Chapman's photographs.
Published in New York City by Volitant Publishing in 1964.
This copy was formerly in the collection of Darin Scope.
Bibliographic Information:
- Not in M&M
- Not in Shoaf
- Not in Schottlender (v4)
- Raven 19641100SIRX.21.3, b7
Selected Contents:
- Tom Higgins: "Jean Harlow" (essay)
- David Halliday: "The Assignation" (prose)
- Yvette Alouette: "The Amazing 'Beat Hotel'" (photoessay)
- Charles Poston: "Why Abbie Tied the Can to Cugie" (essay)
- Emmanuel Winters: "The Cutest Little Pussycat" (prose)
- unknown "Bill Kreh's Strictly G.I." (essay)
- Norman Willner, Oscar Brand: interview
- Charles McHarry:
- "The Case of the Tattooed Soprano" (prose)
- "Belly Dancer Little Egypt Tells 'All'" (essay)
- Hank Reeves: "Sex on Celluloid" (review of Michael Milner's Sex on Celluloid)
Publishing Information:
- Editor-In-Chief: Adrian B. Lopez
- Editor: Ardia Sandel
- Executive Editor: Robert S. Caldwell
- Art Director: Gerald Repp
- Art Editors: Burt Lowenstein, Ronald Reggio
- Advertising Manager: Jay Burtis
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