@booklet {1855, title = {The Ticket That Exploded}, year = {1962}, note = {

Rev. ed. New York: Grove Press, 1967. Part of the section \“silence to say good bye\” (Grove 183-202) was originally published as \“\‘Burning Heavens, Idiot\’.\” The Insect Trust Gazette, no. 1 (Summer 1964): 21-26; and the appendix (not labeled as such in Grove) was published as \“The Invisible Generation.\” The International Times (London), nos. 3 and 6 (November 16-27, 1966 and January 16-29, 1967): 6, 6. The sections \“in a strange bed\” (Grove 32-42) and \“the black fruit\” (Grove 85-95) were written in collaboration with Michael Portman.

}, month = {1962}, publisher = {Olympia}, address = {Paris}, abstract = {

The second volume in a trilogy with Burroughs\’s usual emphases. See\ 1961 and 1964 Burroughs for the other volumes in the trilogy.\ 

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {William S[eward] Burroughs (1914-97)} }