Allen Ginsberg- William Burroughs in 1953.

Allen Ginsberg- William Burroughs in 1953. (Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery)

Allen Ginsberg- William Burroughs in 1953. (Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery)

 

 

“When I had heard about ‘Will Hubbard’ I had pictured a stocky dark-haired person of peculiar intensity because of the reports about him, the peculiar directness of his actions, but here had come walking into my pad tall and bespectacled and thin in a seersucker suit as tho he’s just returned from a compound in Equatorial Africa where he’d sat at dusk with a martini discussing the peculiarities… Tall, 6 foot 1, strange, inscrutable because ordinary-looking (scrutable), like a shy bank clerk with a patrician thin-lipped cold bluelipped face, blue eyes saying nothing behind steel rims and glass, sandy hair, a little wispy, a little of the wistful German Nazi youth as his soft hair fluffles in the breeze….”

Jack Kerouac on Burroughs in Vanity of Duluoz

Jack Kerouac, East 7th Street, New York, 1953. Silver gelatin by Allen Ginsberg

Jack Kerouac, East 7th Street, New York, 1953. Silver gelatin by Allen Ginsberg

“Jack Kerouac wandering along East 7th Street after visiting Burroughs at our pad, passing statue of Congressman Samuel “Sunset” Cox, “The Letter-Carrier’s Friend” in Tompkins Square toward corner of Avenue A, Lower East Side; he’s making a Dostoyevsky mad-face or Russian basso be-bop Om, first walking around the neighborhood, then involved with The Subterraneans, pencils & notebook in wool shirt-pockets, Fall 1953, Manhattan.” – Source

William S. Burroughs, Manhattan, New York, 1953 by Allen Ginsberg

William S. Burroughs, Manhattan, New York, 1953  by Allen Ginsberg  “We went uptown to look at Mayan Codices at Museum of Natural History & Metropolitan Museum of Art to view Carlo Crivelli’s greenhued Christ-face with crown of thorns stuck symmetric in his skull—here Egyptian wing William Burroughs with a brother Sphinx, Fall 1953 Manhattan.”

  William S. Burroughs, Manhattan, New York, 1953 by Allen Ginsberg   “We went uptown to look at Mayan Codices at Museum of Natural History & Metropolitan Museum of Art to view Carlo Crivelli’s greenhued Christ-face with crown of thorns stuck symmetric in his skull—here Egyptian wing William Burroughs with a brother Sphinx, Fall 1953 Manhattan.”

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