Mary McCarthy on William BURROUGHS' Naked Lunch - Encounter Magazine Apr 1963


£ 19.95
For sale is the April 1963 issue (No. 115) of the influential journal Encounter,
edited by Stephen Spender and Melvin J. Lasky. This is a truly landmark issue, capturing a pivotal moment in Cold War-era literature.

This edition is essential for anyone interested in the Beat Generation, censorship, and Soviet literature.

Highlights include:

THE BEAT GENERATION: Features the celebrated and hugely influential essay by esteemed critic Mary McCarthy on William S. Burroughs' controversial masterpiece, "Naked Lunch." This is a vital piece of literary history concerning one of the 20th century's most important and contested novels.

SOVIET LITERATURE: A special anthology, "New Voices in Russian Writing," showcasing major poets and authors of the Khrushchev Thaw, including Yevgeni Yevtushenko, Andrei Voznesensky, and Bella Akhmadulina.

LITERARY GIANTS AS TRANSLATORS: The Russian anthology features translations by a stellar group that includes W. H. Auden, Stanley Kunitz, and Robert Conquest.

ALSO INCLUDES: Essays by political theorist R. H. S. Crossman ("Machine Politics") and academic Noel Annan, plus poetry by Isabella Gardner and Richard Eberhart.

A superb collector's item that brings together the Western literary counter-culture and the voices of the Soviet thaw in one historic volume.