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Mythbusters and the Mimeo Revolution
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Old rare book catalogs are useful for more than driving yourself crazy looking at prices from days of yore. For example, they can tell ...
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Coop on Buk from Am Here Book Catalog Five
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I wrote about the Am Here Books Catalog Five over at RealityStudio and as promised here are some entries from the catalog that I thoug...
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Paul Taylor: A Floating Bear Conversation
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From Floating Bear 17: Paul Taylor – A History What has happened? Once there was Dance Associates, they performed at the Mas...
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LeRoi Jones on James Waring and Dance Company
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James Waring and Dance Company (Wed & Thurs, 24&25 January 1962 The Henry Street Playhouse) The concert consisted of four...
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Before Grenier Made His Major Statement
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John Wieners guest edited Floating Bear #33. Like many of the guest edited issues after Leroi Jones left, it is pretty haphazard and c...
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Sorrentino on Signal Magazine
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Gilbert Sorrentino was one of the foremost critics of the Mimeo Revolution, who knew what he was talking about because he was immersed in...
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A Rave Review By Means of a Bad One
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I have made no secret of my deep appreciation of the work being done by the Lost and Found Series at CUNY. They are doing remarkable rec...
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The Floating Bear Family
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The cover of Floating Bear 30 features the inspired artwork of Diane di Prima;s six year old daughter Jeannie. I love the idea of di ...
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Floating Bear: The Criticism
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This summer I had a conversation with Mark Simon who played the role of Benway in the theater production of Naked Lunch. I had no idea t...
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Secret Location on the Upper East Side
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As much as I hate to admit it, Kulchur is one of the great magazines of the Mimeo Revolution. The mag irks because it proves...
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Ron Padgett on Veitch's Literary Days
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Literary Days: Tom Veitch: C Press: $1 I know of three American “novelists” whose work deserves if not more money and recogniti...
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Ron Padgett on Berrigan's The Sonnets
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The Sonnets: Ted Berrigan: C Press: $1 My dream is to have a drink with the people who wrote these poems. They mean “somethin...
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Berrigan on the Making of The Lily of St. Mark's
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Read United Artists 13 on the train today. A strong issue I felt mainly because it features excerpts from several journals that I foun...
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Some Recommendations
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I am a big fan of Jan Herman, particularly as an editor and publisher. You may know him for his work on the little mag San Francisco ...
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A Clean, Boring Well Lighted Place
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I highly recommend little magazine collectors getting their hands on contemporary accounts of the landscape. Secret Location is wonder...
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The Beginning of the End for the "Perfectly Poor" Mag City
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It has become an accepted fact in the history of the Mimeo Revolution that the election of Ronald Reagan marked the end of the era. One...
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Big Sky 2 Just For You
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Big Sky 2 con besos. JB
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Serious Fun
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Berkson, Fagin, and Brainard. That is some serious company. I want to party with these guys as they know how to have a good time. Earl...
Life of the Party
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Ted Greenwald is one of Kyle's favorite poets. Kyle is one of my favorite people and someone whose taste I respect a great deal. So...
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