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"Ah Pook is Here": Unseen William S Burroughs Graphic Novel Art Show

Richard Metzger is the current Boing Boing guest blogger.

When “Ah Pook is Here” was published in 1979, it was in a form greatly diminished from the authors’ original intent. Originally conceived as a graphic novel in the pictographic format of the surviving Mayan codices, the project –eight years in the making– consisted of over 100 illustrations by Malcolm McNeill, 30 in full color and about 50 pages of text. “Ah Pook is Here” would have been prohibitively expensive to publish at the time. As Burroughs wrote “over the years of our collaboration Malcolm McNeill produced more than a hundred pages of artwork. However, owing partly to the expense of full color reproduction, and because the book falls into neither the category of the conventional illustrated book, nor that of a comix publication, there have been difficulties with the arrangements for the complete work. The book is in fact unique…”

The illustrations from “Ah Pook is Here” have been rediscovered after 38 years and are traveling the world, displayed in various art galleries. On April 4, the exhibit opens at the Track 16 Gallery in Los Angeles. I can’t wait to see this! One of the paintings is 25 feet long! Hopefully the attention the work has received lately will see “Ah Pook is Here” published as Burroughs and McNeill envisioned it.

Malcolm McNeill interview about working with WSB

“Ah Pook is Here” –a quite incredible short film, with Burroughs own narration.

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