Malcolm Mc Neill
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Falling into Place (Part III): Conversations with a Dead Man
Wayfinding with Malcolm Mc Neill and William S. Burroughs—Part the Third, wherein the narrative takes a turn and concentrates on: John Stephens and Frederick Catherwood’s explorations in Honduras and Guatemala (1839-40) and the Yucatan region (1843) Similarities between Frederick Catherwood’s life and Malcolm Mc Neill’s own Thought control in the 21st century Mayan and European…
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Falling into Place (Part II): Ah Pook is Here Play by Play
Part II of “Falling into Place,” an exploration of Ah Pook is Here, the word-image collaboration between artist Malcolm Mc Neill and author William S. Burroughs has now been published over at the Believer Logger. Ah Pook is Here, whose brilliance has only recently been introduced to the public imagination thanks to Fantagraphics Books, is long-form graphic narrative…
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Falling into Place (Part I): Ah Pook is Still Here
Over at the Believer Logger, the first part of an extended exploration of the the never-published-in-full creative co-construction between Malcolm Mc Neill and William S. Burroughs, known as Ah Pook is Here, has just been published (October 28, 2014). There were two smaller works that also profiled the Mc Neill- Burroughs collaboration prior to Mc Neill’s memoir,…