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Cria o Teu Crachá
After a year of research and preliminary design the text of the book had expanded from 11 pages to 50, and a complete mockup had been produced. By this point, the work had been renamed Ah Puch is Here in reference to the Mayan Death God. Straight Arrow Books in San Francisco agreed to publish the proposed work in 1971 as a "Word/Image novel" which was to comprise 120 pages, some of integrated text and image, some of text alone and some which featured only pictures.
In 1973, Mc Neill moved to San Francisco from London to finish the project. However, the small advance proffered by the publisher made any more than a few months of working full-time on the project impossible, and when Straight Arrow closed in 1974 the book was without a publisher. Nevertheless, Mc Neill moved to New York in 1975 to rejoin Burroughs and continue the work. They were unable to find another publisher and after seven years on and off, the project was finally abandoned. It was subsequently published in 1979 in text form only under the original title of Ah Pook is Here.
Burroughs reads from Ah Pook is Here on his 1990 recording Dead City Radio; this recording, in turn, formed the soundtrack to the animated short Ah Pook is Here directed by Philip Hunt.
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Tu es français ??? Super en tous cas si tu le comprends et écris très bien car mon anglais est super mauvais !!! J'ai du mal à faire passer mes idées correctement, faute de vocabulaire !!!
Merci de ton accueil, à bientôt.
Kissouilles !
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