Transatlantic Review, Number 11, Winter 1962







Burroughs contributes “Censorship”, pp. 5-10, which includes sections "The Future of the Novel", "Notes on These Pages", and "Nova Police Besieged McEwan Hall".

Published in London, England by Transatlantic Review in Winter of 1962.

"Censorship" was later reprinted in the compilation New American Story (1965).

Bibliographic Information:
  • M&M C51
  • Shoaf III.38
  • Schottlaender v4.C47
  • Raven 19620100TREV.0.11, b1
Contents:
  • Prose:
    • William Burroughs: Censorship
    • Alexis Lykiard: Crawl
    • B. S. Johnson: Perhaps it's These Hormones
    • Angus Stewart: Waiting in Nowhere
    • Paul Bowles: The Hyena
    • Alfred Chester: The Frog
    • Richard Yates: The End of the Great Depression
    • Bruno Schulz: Mr. Charles
    • David Eames: The Booth
    • Louise W. King: Miss Moppett and the Love Goddess of the Middle West
    • Willard Marsh: Darkling I Listen
    • William Trevor: The Nicest Man in the World
  • Poetry:
    • David Rokeah
    • Jean Caws
    • Mildred Cousens
    • Robert Sward
    • Paul Petrie
    • Karen Gershon
    • Charles Olin
    • Theodore Holmes
    • Jon Swan
    • Ruth Fainlight
    • George McBeth
    • Gavin Ewart
    • Ronald Gaskell
    • Julian Ennis
  • Interviews:
    • Frank Marcus: Marceau; The Second Phase (Marcel Marceau)
    • Jean-Claude van Italie: Jose Quintero
  • Plays:
    • Peter Gill: Free Trick Weather
  • Illustrations:
    • Clifford Wright
    • Newcomb
    • Mabel Pakenham-Walsh
    • Bernard Balkin
    • Jeremy Davies
    • David Parry
Publishing Information:
  • Editor: J. F. McCrindle
  • Poetry Editors: George Garrett and Arthur Boyars
  • Associate Editors: Brock Bower, Steven Knoll, Ruby Millar, Robert Rubens, Henry Tudor, and Euguene Walter
  • Printer: The Roundwood Press Limited, Kineton, Warwick, England

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