Evergreen Review, Volume 5, Number [Issue] 16, January/February 1961
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Burroughs contributes “From Naked Lunch”, pp. 18-31.
Published in New York City by Evergreen Review (Grove Press) in January, 1961.
Bibliographic Information:
- M&M C24
- Shoaf III.18
- Schottlaender v4.C22
- Raven 19610100EREV.5.16, b12
Selected Contents:
- Paul Goodman: "Why Are There No Alternatives?" (essay)
- William Burroughs: "From Naked Lunch" (prose)
- Alfred Andersch: "The Night of the Giraffe" (prose, translated by Christa Armstrong)
- Robert Duncan: "Apprehensions" (poetry)
- George Grosz: drawings
- Gregory Corso: "Berlin Impressions" (prose)
- John Williamson: "Aughatane" (prose)
- Shelagh Delaney: "Tom Riley" (prose)
- Herbert W. Stanford III: "Erecting A Sacrilegious Cross On A Saturday On Washburn Campus" (poetry)
- C. Wright Mills, Victor Flores Olea, Enrique Gonzales Pedrero, Carlos Fuentes, and Jaime Garcia Terres: "On Latin America, the Left, and the U.S." (interview)
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Barney Rosset
- Managing Editor: Fred Jordan
- Associate Editors: Richard Seaver, Marilynn Meeker
- Contributing Editors: Walter Höllerer, Jerry Tallmer, Martin Williams
- Business and Advertising: Beverly Reice
- Design and Production: Richard Brodney
- Circulation: John Pizey
- Publicity: Phyllis Bellows
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