"Banned" Anthology (1961)
New York City: Berkley Publishing Corporation (book, anthology), 1961.
7.125" x 4.25" x 0.625", 280 pages, softcover.
Banned, an anthology of once-censored writings, as published in softcover by Berkley Publishing Corporation (New York City) in 1961. This is introduced by Granville Hicks and contains notes by Max Gartenberg.
William S. Burroughs contributes "Selection from The Naked Lunch", pp. 269–278.
Contents:
- Granhille Hicks: introduction
- Giovanni Boccacio: "Selection from The Decameron"
- Giovanni Jacopo Casanova: "Selection from The Memoirs of Casanova"
- Marquis de Sade: "Selection from Juliette"
- Honore de Balzac: "The Danger of Being Too Innocent, from Droll Stories"
- Count Leo Tolstoy: "The Kreutzer Sonata"
- Oscar Wilde: "Salomé"
- Theodore Dreiser: "Selection from The Genius"
- Henry Miller: "Selection from The Tailor Shop"
- Aldous Huxley: "Selection from Eyeless in Gaza"
- Jean-Paul Sartre: "Selection from Erostratus"
- Alberto Moravia: "Two Prostitutes"
- William S. Burroughs: "Selection from The Naked Lunch"
Maynard & Miles B7.
Shoaf II.7.
Not in Schottlaender.





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