Big Table
Title
Big Table
Subject
Fiction, poetry
Description
The first issue of Big Table, shown here, was created in response to censorship: when the editors of the Chicago Review attempted to publish Beat writing by William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, among others, the University of Chicago suppressed the magazine. Burroughs's Naked Lunch, which is excerpted in this issue, went on to be the subject of an obscenity trial upon its publication in 1962. The Supreme Court ultimately found in Memoirs vs. Massachusetts, 1966, that a “book cannot be held to be obscene in view of substantial evidence showing that it has literary, historical, and social importance." The Beats' literary, historical, and social importance is, of course, no longer in doubt.
Creator
Carroll, Paul (editor)
Rosenthal, Irving (editor)
Rosenthal, Irving (editor)
Publisher
Big Table, Inc.
Date
ca. 1959-1960
Contributor
Burroughs, William (contributor)
Corso, Gregory (contributor)
Dahlberg, Edward (contributor)
Kerouac, Jack (contributor)
Corso, Gregory (contributor)
Dahlberg, Edward (contributor)
Kerouac, Jack (contributor)
Format
Journal
Language
English
Original Format
Journal
Collection
Citation
Carroll, Paul (editor)
Rosenthal, Irving (editor), “Big Table,” University of Arizona Poetry Center Online Exhibits, accessed February 14, 2026, https://poetrycenter.omeka.net/items/show/241.

