JACK KEROUAC. "Seattle Burlesque" from Evergreen Review, "CITY- Citycity", from Nugget, and "Essentials of Spontaneous Prose" from Black Mountain Review by permission of the author. "Manhattan Sketches" by permission of the Sterling Lord Agency.
WILLIAM BURROUGHS. "The Berserk Machine" from The Soft Machine, "Silence to Say Goodbye" from The Ticket That Exploded, "Totally Green Troops in the Area" from Vaudeville Voices, and "The Cut Up Method" from Yugen Magazine by permission of the author.
LEROI JONES. "Hypocrite (s)" and "Thieves" from The System of Dante's Hell to be published by Grove Press, and "The Screamers" by permission of the Sterling Lord Agency.
DIANE DI PRIMA. "Poet", "Some Fool Thing", and "Visitors" from Dinners and Nightmares published by Corinth Books, Inc., 1961, by permission of the publishers. "Southwest" from The Calculus of Varia- tions by permission of the author.
RUSSELL EDSON. Selections from "Gulping's Recital" by permission of the author.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America. Contributors: Leroi Jones - editor, Imamu Amiri Baraka - author. Publisher: Corinth Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: vi.
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