William Burroughs, "But Jack...." Jack Kerouac, New York, 1953

William Burroughs, "But Jack...." Jack Kerouac, New York, 1953

$65.00

From our collection of photogravure printed matted first edition book prints by poet Allen Ginsberg. Image area for each print varies based on image size and written text below each image. All mats are conservation quality measuring 16 x 20 inches in a pure white (slightly off white) with black core.

SHIPPING IS INVOICED SEPARATELY BASED ON YOUR FINAL ORDER AND ADDRESS. We ship USPS or UPS Ground. First print cost can range from $14.00 to $19.90 based on your distance from California - each additional matted print approximately $2.00. We will notify you of your shipping options prior to invoicing you for shipping.

Each image includes written text detailing the image by Allen Ginsberg.

"But Jack I've told you over and over, if you continue your present pattern of living with Memère you'll be wound closer and closer round by her apron strings till you're an old man…" William Burroughs as Gidein sophistcate camping yakking at the All-American Thomas Wolfean youth, Jack Kerouac listenting to "the most intelligent man in America" for a funny second in the living room. Iris Brodey's lost portrait of Jackson MacLow with recorder on wall, 206 East 7th Street New York, Fall 1953.

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