The Last Times, Issue 1, 1967
Burroughs contributes "Day the Records Went Up", 2 pages with photo, to this issue. Images of other works in which Burroughs appears (San Francisco Earthquake, The Great Society, APO-33, International Times, etc.) appear at page margins.
Printed in an edition of fewer than 300 copies, very scarce. Blue-tinted paper.
Published in San Francisco, CA. by Charles Plymell around September of 1967 [not directly noted in issue].
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Bibliographic Information:
- M&M C185
- Not in Shoaf
- Schottlaender v4.C163
- Raven 19670000TLTI.0.1
Contents:
- Norman Ogue Mustill [uncredited]: cover art
- Charles Plymell:
- cover art of Allen Ginsberg
- "The Question Man (asked in the Haight-Ashbury)" (response to question)
- "Conversation with a Naked Fellow" (prose)
- William S. Burroughs: "Day the Records Went Up" (prose)
- Herbert Huncke: "Didi" (prose)
- Jean-Jacques Lebel:
- untitled essay
- untitled collage
- Claude Pélieu: "Do It Yourself & Dig It" (prose, translated by Mary Beach)
- Graham Stevens, Mike McInnerney: "Buckminster Fuller: Playing the Game of the Universe" (interview)
- Carl Weissner: "Extract from: The Orion Dream Stuff" (prose)
- d. a. levy: "Introduction" (prose)
- Carl Solomon:
- "Eli" (prose)
- "Paris" (prose)
- "Allen's Visits and Correspondence with Ferlinghetti" (prose)
- "Death of a Visitor" (prose)
- "Assassination Day in the Hospital" (prose)
- "The Good Doctor Returns" (prose)
- "The Aptitude Test" (prose)
- Bob Kaufman: untitled prose
- Dennis Williams: "Items" (prose)
- Roxie Powell: "Lona" (poetry)
- James Clark: "Underground Excesses" (essay)
- Charles Bukowski: "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" (prose)
- Allen Ginsberg: "Television Baby Crawling Toward That Death Chamber" (poetry)
- Jeff Nuttall: "Tommy, dinner's ready" (art)
- Douglas Blazek: untitled art
- "Mojo" Dave Harris: "Aftersounds in Evolution" (essay)
- Robert Crumb: "Head Comix" (comics)
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Charles Plymell
- Co-ordinators: Charles Plymell, Claude Pélieu, Doug Blazek, Dennis Mazer
- Printing: Vortex Printers
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