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Burroughs James W. Grauerholz, Executor. WSB's son, William S. Burroughs, Jr. This collection of materials, originally gathered by James W. Grauerholz, William S. Burroughs' assistant and editor, includes drafts and editorial materials for many of WSB's publications; copies of many of those and other WSB publications; correspondence, fan mail, and printed matter received from the mid's through the early 's; books, chapbooks, and magazines received or acquired during the same period; Burroughs Communications business, travel, and tour files from that period, including letters and cards from WSB and texts of WSB's interviews; photocopies of some of WSB's early correspondence with Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and others; clippings and reviews regarding WSB's books from the early 's; and much other material.
In addition to providing source material for the study of WSB's life and works, this collection provides a wealth of information about the avant garde literary, art, and music worlds of the 's and 's, primarily in North America, but also in Europe and elsewhere.
There is abundant correspondence, manuscript, and published material from a wide variety of writers and other artists, both contemporaries of WSB and younger artists and writers. It should be noted that all material on a given topic is not necessarily in the same box; for example, various drafts of The Place of Dead Roads are scattered throughout this collection.
The letters are photocopies of the typed or handwritten originals in the Allen Ginsberg deposit at Columbia University Library. Some of them have marginal clarifying notes by JWG. Subjects include personal plans, travels, and difficulties; Kerouac's writing; WSB's land holdings and agricultural projects; drugs and drug addiction; Dr.