Beat Writers at Work: The Paris Review (1999)





New York City: The Modern Library (book, anthology, 1st), 1999.
8.5" x 5.5" x 1", 352 pages, softcover.

The anthology of interviews from The Paris Review entitled Beat Writers at Work, published in 1999 by The Modern Library (New York City).

This includes an interview originally published in The Paris Review in 1965 between Conrad Knickerbocker and William S. Burroughs, at pages 1-30. This also reproduces a typescript page from Burroughs' "St. Louis Return" at page 11. 

Individuals represented in this book include:

  • William S. Burroughs (interviewed by Conrad Knickerbocker in 1965)
  • Allen Ginsberg (interviewed by Thomas Clark in 1966, and, later, by Andrei Voznesensky in 1980)
  • Robert White Creeley (interviewed by Linda Wagner and Lewis MacAdams Jr. in 1968)
  • Jack Kerouac (interviewed by Ted Berrigan in 1968)
  • Charles Olson (interviewed by Gerard Malanga in 1970)
  • Paul Bowles (interviewed by Jeffrey Bailey in 1981)
  • Ken Kesey (interviewed by Robert Faggen in 1994)
  • Allen Ginsberg (reported by Elissa Schappell in 1995)
  • Gary Snyder (interviewed by Eliot Weinberger in 1996)
  • Barney Rosset (interviewed by Ken Jordan in 1997)
  • Lawrence Ferlinghetti (interviewed by Andrew P. Madden in 1998)

This specific copy was acquired from Magus Books (Seattle, WA.).

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