Accession Number
2015.23.403
Medium
lithograph and screenprint on Rives BFK wove paper
Dimensions
sheet: 81.76 × 62.39 cm (32 3/16 × 24 9/16 in.)
Classification
Credit Line
Gift of Gemini G.E.L., LLC and the Artist
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Bill Burroughs in back bedroom waiting for company, he’d arrived from South America in August & we stayed together in my apartment till December working on _Yage Letters_ and _Queer_ manuscripts – Ace Books’d printed first paperback _Junky_ edition that Spring. “I come home from work [at N.Y. World- Telegram, newspaper copyboy] 4:45 and we talk till one A.M. or later . . . am all hung up in a great psychic marriage with him for the month —,” so I wrote to Neal Cassady, September 4, 1953.
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