Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting One of the perks about working on RealityStudio is the opportunity to get in contact with some very interesting people. Johnny Strike, Gary-Lee Nova, Jim and Roy Pennington. All have amazing stories and fantastic tales to tell. And then there is Graham Rae…
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Lines Archive
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting Lines Press Aram SaroyanAram Saroyan Aram SaroyanWorks Gertrude Stein Richard KomarGames John PerreaultCamouflage Lines Lines 1September 1964 Lines 2December 1964 Lines 3February 1965 William Burroughs and Tom Veitch“Naked Express“Lines 3 William Burroughs and Tom Veitch“Naked Express“Lines 3 Lines 4March 1965 Lines 5May 1965…
Index to the Contents of C: A Journal of Poetry
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting C: A Journal of Poetry No. 1 (May 1963) Cover Page: A title page and table of contents [i] Endless Resoundings Fill the RCMM — Dick Gallup [1] Ember Grease — Dick Gallup [2] It’s Everywhere, Like So Much Glue — Dick Gallup…
Tom Veitch, YES, IAM WILLIAM BURROUGHS… (1965)
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting Tom Veitch, “YES, IAM WILLIAM BURROUGHS. . . .,” from C: A Journal of Poetry Volume One, Number 10 (1965) “What a glory to be a writer — to do something absolutely useless and to have the world love you for it!” –Homer…
Interview with Tom Veitch on William S. Burroughs
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting Let’s start with Literary Days. Can you describe that book? Literary Days is a 25-page 8.5×11 pamphlet edited by Ted Berrigan from two longer works — a novel called WHATS that I wrote in 1963 and a novel called Malgmo’s End that Ted…
Intersections Shifts and Scanning from Literary Days by Tom Veitch
by William S. Burroughs Let me tell you about a score of years on the window one Summer The Speaking Clock his past history..I remember as I write it September 17, 1899..Remember pale reflection trembling in the park..fragrant blossoms drifted from time gone by to kissĀ us on the cheek..clothes in a heap..the Milk Bar..the…
The Naked Express: William Burroughs and Tom Veitch
Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting It is amazing how a single sheet of paper can capture a special moment in history. My first issue of NOW provides a snapshot into the literary history of San Francisco in the summer of 1963. Similarly my offprint of Tom Veitch’s The…