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April 5, 2006
MINING THE PAST, AGAIN

Came across this: An essay by Raphael Sorin, "Le mouvement 'Cut-Up,'" in Le Monde, 25 fevrier 1972, about The San Francisco EARTHQUAKE little magazine, Nova Broadcast Press, "Cut Up or Shut Up," "The Braille Film," "Twinpak" (with an illustration), "la poésie visuelle politique," and so on. Sorin's article is part of a two-page spread, "LA 'LITTÉRATURE' SAUVAGE," which also includes Jean-Michel Palmier's essay, "Quand Lénine devient Mickey," about Abbie Hoffman, Allen Ginsberg, and others. Ain't dat a kick in da head?
Posted by jherman at April 5, 2006 11:03 AM

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