Time by William S. Burroughs, with illustrations by Brion Gysin, is a saddle stapled pamphlet described in its publisher's forward as "a book of words and pictures.
In an essay, "Ten Years and a Billion Dollars," he wrote: Journalism is closer to the magical origins of writing than most fiction.
This was the issue that had anonymously reviewed Burroughs's novel Naked Lunch, published in the United States earlier that month.
"[9] The LACMA catalog describes Burroughs's Time as twenty-six pages of typescripts comprised of cut-up texts and various photographs serving as news items.
One of the pages is from an article on Red China from Time of September 13, 1963, and is collaged with a columnal typescript and an irrelevant illustration from the "Modern Living" section of the magazine.