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Der tatler.

Title
  1. Der tatler.
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  1. [Santa Barbara, Calif.? : s.n., 1980]

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FormatBook/TextAccessPermit neededCall numberBerg Coll+ Burroughs ZC6 T38 1980Item locationSchwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320

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Additional authors
  1. Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997.
  2. Gysin, Brion.
  3. Hofmann, Albert, 1906-2008.
  4. Morrow, Bradford, 1951-
Description
  1. [22] leaves : ill., ports.; 28 cm.
Subject
  1. Wakoski, Diane
  2. Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997 > Portraits
  3. Oates, Joyce Carol, 1938-
  4. Bukowski, Charles
  5. Avant-garde (Aesthetics) > United States > Periodicals
Call number
  1. Berg Coll+ Burroughs ZC6 T38 1980
Note
  1. Caption title.
  2. At top of page: "The Tatler / pubd at ye Wimbledon Pub / ltd to 9 copies, 4 on Wasserman test samples / Vol. 1 No. 1 / hors du combat rough trade edn / Inaugural Issue."
  3. Photocopied sheets, printed on rectos only, of typescript, printed texts, and photo-montage. Issued in staple-bound wrappers with illustrated front wrapper bearing images of comic book super-hero and villain.
  4. Dated July 25, 1980.
  5. Co-edited by Tom Clark and Bradford Morrow.
  6. Contents include: full-page reproduction of a William S. Burroughs typescript (a section from "St. Louis Return") and two full-page photographs of Burroughs in the Amazon rain forest; reproduction of t.l.s. (Aug. 30, 1979) from Albert Hofmann to Brion Gysin, the Swiss avant-garde artist and Burroughs' collaborator; reproduction from unidentified journal of Tom Clark's metaphysical/epistemological essay, "Some Thoughts on the Subject: Being a Metaphysical Essay"; a lampoon of Black Sparrow publisher John Martin as an exploiter of writer Joyce Carol Oates and of poets Diane Wakoski and Charles Bukowski, accompanied by photograph of Martin and Bukowski; a French-language comic strip satirizing American spies in South America.
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Title
  1. Der tatler.
Imprint
  1. [Santa Barbara, Calif.? : s.n., 1980]
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Local note
  1. Berg Collection copy: back wrapper with "7/32" written in blue pen.
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Added author
  1. Burroughs, William S., 1914-1997. Contributor
  2. Gysin, Brion.
  3. Hofmann, Albert, 1906-2008. Contributor
  4. Morrow, Bradford, 1951- Editor
Research call number
  1. Berg Coll+ Burroughs ZC6 T38 1980
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