Prospero's Cell, Volume 1, Number 1, April-June 1966

















Contains "Nova Express: The Critics and William S. Burroughs" by Kenneth R. Perry, pp. 87-99.

This issue also contains early poetry from author Tom Robbins, to note.

Published in Seattle, WA. by Prospero's Cell in April 1966.

Bibliographic Information:

  • Not in M&M
  • Not in Shoaf
  • Not in Schottlaender (v4)
  • Raven 19660400PCEL.1.1
Contents:
  • Al Wiles: cover art
  • Rodney J. Oleson: photographs
  • Don Gunnette: "The Fatal Gift of Beauty" (prose)
  • Jack Thomas Leahy:
    • "The Bedroom Window" (prose)
    • "The Gift" (prose)
  • Harvey Manning: "Asleep Not In the Deep" (prose)
  • Nelson Bentley:
    • "Cannon Beach" (poetry)
    • "The Rose of the World" (poetry)
    • "Bon Odori, Seattle" (poetry)
  • Henry Carlile:
    • "Poem for J. R." (poetry)
    • "To a Friend In the Asylum" (poetry)
  • Robert E. Dodge:
    • "Ballad for the Harmonica" (poetry)
    • "Elizabethan" (poetry)
  • Clifford A. Perry:
    • "Sonnet" (poetry)
    • "For G. P. P. 1879-1934" (poetry)
    • "Poem for Pre-War Days" (poetry)
  • John Pym: "Infra Woman":
    • "A Wampun Shack on Indian Hill" (poetry)
    • "The Totem Maker" (poetry)
    • "Yakutat and Southern R. R." (poetry)
  • Tom Robbins: "Three Poems in Honor of Femininity":
    • "It's Only a Scar, After All" (poetry)
    • "Untitled" (poetry)
    • "September in Slaterville" (poetry)
  • Kenneth R. Perry: "Nova Express: The Critics and William S. Burroughs" (essay)
  • L. D. Queen: "Statement of Purpose" (editorial)
Publishing Information: 
  • Editor: L. D. Queen
  • Administrative Assistant: M. H. Queen

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