William S. Burroughs

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Big Table

Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 1959), ed. Irving Rosenthal
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 1
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 2
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 3
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 4
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 5
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 6
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 7
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 8
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 9
Ten Episodes from Naked Lunch: 10
Volume 1, Issue 2 (Summer 1959), ed. Paul Carroll
In Quest of Yage
Volume 1, Issue 4 (Spring 1960), ed. Paul Carroll
But Is All Back Seat of Dreaming

C: A Journal of Poetry

Volume 1, Issue 9 (Summer 1964), ed. Ted Berrigan
INTERSECTIONS SHIFTS AND SCANNING FROM LITERARY DAYS BY TOM VEITCH (as William Burroughs)
Givers of Winds is My Name
Volume 1, Issue 10 (14th February 1965), ed. Ted Berrigan
FITS OF NERVES WITH A FIX (as William Burroughs)

Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts

Volume 7, Issue 5 (1964), ed. Ed Sanders
'Fluck you fluck you fluck you'

Intrepid

Issue 5 (March 1965), ed. Allen De Loach
LAST AWNING FLAPS ON THE PIER
Issue 6 (1966), ed. Allen De Loach
Salt Chunk Mary
Issue 14/15 (1969), ed. Allen De Loach
"One voice speaks through these pages..."
Last Awning Flaps on the Pier
Salt Chunk Mary

Origin

Volume Second Series, Issue 13 (April 1964), ed. Cid Corman
Untitled [... We were up in town...] (as Bill B.)

The Black Mountain Review

Issue 7 (Fall 1957), ed. Robert Creeley
From The Naked Lunch, Book III: The Search of Yage (as William Lee)

The Floating Bear: a newsletter

Issue 5 (1961), ed. Amiri Baraka, Diane Di Prima
"Out Show Window and We're Proud of It"
[Letter]
Issue 9 (1961), ed. Amiri Baraka, Diane Di Prima
Routine: Roosevelt after Inauguration
Issue 24 (1962), ed. Amiri Baraka, Diane Di Prima
SPAIN & 42 St. (as W. S. Burroughs)
DEAD WHISTLE STOP ALREADY END (as W. S. Burroughs)
WHERE FLESH CIRCULATES (as W. S. Burroughs)

Yūgen

Issue 3 (1958), ed. Amiri Baraka, Hettie Cohen
have you seen Pantapon Rose?
Issue 8 (1962), ed. Amiri Baraka, Hettie Cohen
The Cut Up Method of Brion Gysin (as William Burroughs)

As Translator1

C: A Journal of Poetry

Volume 1, Issue 10 (14th February 1965), ed. Ted Berrigan
“YES, I AM WILLIAM BURROUGHS....", by Tom Veitch