Zone of the Interior. - Rare Book Insider
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Zone of the Interior.

FIRST EDITION. Half title. Orig. blue linen-grained cloth. Orange printed d.w., unclipped; edges worn & sl. chipped. Inscribed to the book collector John Baxter on leading f.e.p. The inscription reads 'Dear John - I honestly can't recall if this is "autiobography" or not. It isn't, I think. This was the bloodiest hard piece I've ever written. It's meant to be a comedy. The Brits never got the joke - They banned it. All best, Clancy'. Clancy Sigal, 1926-2017, was an American writer who moved to the U.K. after being subpoenaed by the House Committee for Un-American Activities. On arrival, he was hugely impressed by R.D. Laing, and was a key member of his Philadelphia Association, based at Kingsley Hall in East London. Sigal eventually became disillusioned with Laing's guru-like behaviour (which is to say infliction of his own pathologies on the group) and the 'acrid and soul-punishing' ' cursed meetings of the inner circle'. Zone of the Interior is a biting roman-a-clef, which did not appear in the U.K. until 2005. Mainstream British publishers feared a libel suit from Laing, and the smaller more subversive presses, while by no means immune to such fears, were also reluctant to criticise Laing, then a darling of the counter culture.
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