New Blood, Issue 6, April 1982
This issue contains the last poems of William Burroughs, Jr., William S. Burroughs' son.
At page 122 is an image of William S. Burroughs with David Prentis and Stew Mills at "Privates" a City of the Red Nights publishing party in Spring 1981.
At page 123 is a combined advertisement including Cities of the Red Night and Letters to Allen Ginsberg 1953-1957.
At page 131 is an advertisement for "25 Years On the Road", the "Jack Kerouac Conference" at Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO. which Burroughs attended and spoke at.
At pages 115-116, in the middle of an interview with Anne Waldman, is an interesting section on the relationship between William S. Burroughs Sr. and Billy, Burroughs Jr.
Published in Boulder, Colorado by New Blood Press in April, 1982.
This copy was acquired from Shiv Marabito (Woodstock, NY.).
Bibliographic Information:
- Not in Shoaf
- Not in Schottlaender (v4, v5)
- Raven 19820400NBLO.0.6
- William Burroughs, Jr.: "Last Poems":
- "At the same of dawns differentiated..." (poetry)
- "Tear Jerker thru non-communication" (poetry)
- "Mirrors in the Barber Shop" (poetry)
- "You?" (poetry)
- "Old Saw Life" (poetry)
- "Elvis' Real Ring" (poetry)
- "Poims" (poetry)
- "For Neal Cassady – Carolyn & John" (poetry)
- "The Family Jist of It" (poetry)
- "American Dream" (poetry)
- "More American Dream" (poetry)
- "Zoom By'd" (poetry)
- "Rambling Man" (poetry)
- "Who's Mind Is Turning to Cheese?" (poetry)
- "Death Wish" (poetry)
- "Phyrric (sp) Victory" (poetry)
- "Haiku" (poetry)
- untitled prose
- "Helly-Wood" (poetry)
- "Untitled" (prose)
- Anne Waldman: "To Burroughs Jr, in the Bardo" (poetry)
- Niko Murray and Anne Waldman: interview
- Rachael Homer: photographs
- Raul Santiago Sebazco and Diane di Prima: interview
- Allen Ginsberg, Eugenio Evtuchenko, and Ernesto Cardenal: "'Declaration of Three' to World's Writers Appeals for Liberty of Nicaragua"
- John Knoll:
- "Lines Written After Reading Hung-Tao" (poetry)
- "Bird" (poetry)
- "Our Body" (poetry)
- Michael Hall: "Xerox Love" (poetry)
- Angel Murray: untitled (poetry)
- David DeSmith:
- "The Surf Is Lame" (poetry)
- "U.N. Armor on the Mound" (poetry)
- "Jew" (poetry)
- "More Antiques Tempered in the Ancient Room" (poetry)
- Angel Murray: art
- Jim Innskeep: poetry
- Jesse Clausen:
- "Workin Man" (poetry)
- "Cry Big Apple" (poetry)
- "Nature" (poetry)
- "Pressure" (poetry)
- Mark Crystal: photograph
- Ricardo Sánchez and Hedwig Gorski: from Piensasentimiento Chicano (essay)
- Ricardo Sánchez:
- "dentro locuras" (poetry)
- "y me miro" (poetry)
- José Antonio Burciaga:
- "Chicanismo" (poetry)
- "Chile" (poetry)
- "Undocumented Taxpayers" (poetry)
- "The Famous Ride of Pablo Ramirez" (poetry)
- El Zarco Guerrero: "La Madrugada" (art)
- Irene Blea-Moreno: "Tía" (poetry)
- Nephtalí De Leon:
- "Asi Como La Lluvia" (poetry)
- "El Libro de Isaiah" (poetry)
- José Montoya:
- "Los They Are Us" (poetry)
- "El Boxeador" (drawing)
- "Fantasmas" (drawing)
- Carmen Tofolla: "Tía Sofía" (poetry)
- Alan LaSalle: review of Bowery Press
- Ed Ward: "Bisbee Poems":
- "Wordeaters" (poetry)
- "On the Centennial of the Shootout at the O. K. Corral" (poetry)
- "I Am Afraid to Make a Leader" (poetry)
- "they don't want no anger here" (poetry)
- "no matter who..." (poetry)
- Steve Martinot: on The Day After Trinity by John Else
- David Cope: "Jackson" (poetry)
- Jeff Poniewaz:
- "Wildcat Musings" (poetry)
- "Lines Written by Boulder Glow" (poetry)
- "From the Boston Tea Party to the Native American Alcohol Control Center" (poetry)
- "From Mt. Tamalpais to Atlanta" (poetry)
- Publisher: Michael Wojczuk
- Editor-in-Chief: Niko Murray
- Managing Editor: Tom Swartz
- Contributing Editors: Ricardo Sánchez, Hedwig Irene Górski
- Art & Design Director: Michael Wojczuk
- Staff: Oskar Beck
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