National Lampoon, September 1976
No Burroughs contribution. A brief joke about Burroughs' heroin use – "The Collected Works of William S. Burroughs, compiled by Edward Mann" – is on pages 97-99.
Published in New York City by National Lampoon, Inc. in September, 1976.
Bibliographic Information:
- Shoaf V.11
- Not in Schottlaender (v4)
- Raven 19760900NLAM.0.0
Selected Contents:
- letters
- assorted comics
- assorted satire/parody items
- various: "Bad Words"
- Shary Flenniken: "Trots and Bonnie" (comic)
- Bobby London: "Dirty Duck" (comic)
- Gerald Sussman, Pedar Ness, Diana Feldman: "Portal to the Upper East Side" (essay, photos)
- Ted Mann, Ken Sheller: "Dirty Dog Magazine" (parody)
- M.K. Brown: "Western Romance" (comic)
- Sean Kelly: "Why Haven't You Gone, Joe DiMaggio" (parody)
- P.J. O'Rourke: "Uncle Buckle" (photostory)
- Ted Mann: "Collected Works of William S. Burroughs" (satire)
Publishing Information:
- Editors: Tony Hendra, Sean Kelly
- Managing Editor: P.J. O'Rourke
- Art Director: Peter Kleinman
- Executive Editor: Gerald Sussman
- Associate Editors: Peter Kaminsky, Ted Mann
- Staff Writers: Dan Abelson, Ellis Weiner
- Chairman: Matty Simmons
- President: Leonard Mogel
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