by Malcolm Mc Neill Note: Malcolm Mc Neill is offering an inscribed copy of EXTERMINATOR! as well as four unpublished drawings he made for the book at William Burroughs’ request. RealityStudio has interviewed Mc Neill about his intensive collaboration with Burroughs. His artwork for Ah Pook Is Here has been collected in The Lost Art…
Tag: Jacques Stern
Introduction to The Fluke
Published and Draft Introductions to Jacques Stern’s The Fluke by William S. Burroughs Jacques Stern is a writer.. That is he is writing actual events and conditions.. He says he is far away and this is literally true.. He says he is in ice and this is literally true, far away.. He far now is…..
Poems
Miscellaneous Poems by Jacques Stern Mofit Selection 1 The Great Northern Bison the Mammoth the Polar Sabre-Toothed Tiger… all feeling their supreme reincarnation in the land of the senseless vowing vengeance on the tellers of tales and on the awed children that moisten the side of their gums with transparent crystals feeling for the first…
Memory Chips (Excerpt)
First Meeting with Jacques Stern by Stewart Meyer David Prentice, William S. Burroughs, and Stewart Meyer, 1981 The Muse I finally got to know the reclusive patron named Jacques Stern, but only because he decided to check me out. The last time William [Burroughs] was in town he’d picked up the phone and it was…
William S. Burroughs, Jacques Stern, and The Fluke
An Archive of Materials by and about Jacques Stern Including the Complete Text of The Fluke William S. Burroughs had known Jacques Loup Stern for little more than a year when he declared the man a “great writer.” Writing from the Beat Hotel in Paris on June 8, 1959, Burroughs reported to Allen Ginsberg that…