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 as well as four unpublished drawings he made for the book at William Burroughs’ request.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…
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Rush Magazine
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting I got my mitts on a run of a magazine dedicated to the good shit that once again reminded me how full of it I truly am. Paging through Malcolm Mc Neill‘s Lost Art of Ah Pook, I came across a reference to…
#19: Cyclops
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting #19 – Cyclops 1-4 (1970). An Installment in Jed Birmingham’s series of the The Top 23 Most Interesting Burroughs Collectibles. Nobody has browsed the stacks of the Library of Interzone for decades; its location flickers like light through a Dream Machine. A few…
William Burroughs’ Cyborg Manifesto
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting Malcolm Mc Neill, Observed While Falling and The Lost Art of Ah Pook Is Here For too long I considered the 1970s a period of stagnation for William Burroughs. This is wrong on several levels. First of all, Burroughs was in motion geographically,…
Review of Malcolm Mc Neill’s Memoir of William S. Burroughs
by Jan Herman Malcolm Mc Neill, Observed While Falling and The Lost Art of Ah Pook Is Here Malcolm Mc Neill‘s spellbinding memoir Observed While Falling chronicles his seven-year collaboration with William S. Burroughs on an unfinished graphic novel that centered on the Mayan death god Ah Pook. It is so lucid, the insights so penetrating, that…
Interview with Malcolm Mc Neill
Artist Speaks about Collaborating with Burroughs on Ah Pook Is Here In 1970 Malcolm Mc Neill received a phone call from a man who asked to meet “the guy who knows how to draw me.” The caller was William S. Burroughs. Mc Neill had recently illustrated a Burroughs text called “The Unspeakable Mr. Hart” for the underground…
Ah Pook is Here
London: John Calder 1979, first British publication of this title, hardbound in dust jacket. Also includes The Book of Breeething and Electronic Revolution which were published elsewhere previously. _____ simultaneous wraps issue. This bibliography of A-List publications by William S. Burroughs derives from Eric C. Shoaf’s Collecting William S. Burroughs in Print: A Checklist and…