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Marlon Brando, Pat Quinn, Bob Dylan.
Neil Young, Bob Dylan. 75.
The Cat Inside William S. Burroughs. New York, Grenfell Press, 1986. Illustrations from ink paintings by Brion Gysin. (Folio) vellum-backed boards, spine lettered in silver. No. 52 of 133 copies printed by the Grenfell Press on J. Green paper.
Signed by Burroughs and Gysin in the colophon. The final collaboration between Burroughs and Gysin, signed by Gysin shortly before his death. Prospectus laid in.
The books interview: The publisher of the Beats talks about Ginsberg the showman, the Albert hall ‘happening’ and how one of his own poets emptied the City Lights till
Jack Kerouac by Burt Goldblatt
Jack Kerouac looking out the window apartment 206 E 7th street, 1953
Photo by Allen Ginsburg
Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac With the Joan Anderson letter, or as scholars have called it, the Holy Grail of the Beat Generation, the viewed relation between these two unlikely literary legends has been transmuted. Going beyond friendship, Cassady inspired Kerouac. Not only in the sense of being On The Road’s protagonist. The writing style, for which the letter is famed proof. The way of living life; to the fullest, smiling, boldly and fearlessly, full of curiosity, passion, a thirst for something meaningful, eternally striving for answers.
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Beat Scene Magazine
Burt Glinn USA. New York City. 1959. A quiet moment at the Cock & Bull coffee shop, which is popular with the “Beat” poets.
Burt Glinn USA. New York City. 1959. Writer Jack KEROUAC at a Beat party.
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William S. Burroughs
William Burroughs photo Carey Winfrey