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Doowah… Doowah… Doowah…

December 30, 2018 by Jan Herman

Portrait of William S. Burroughs © by R. Crumb [1985]

Have you ever seen a movie trailer about a writer that swings like this one?

‘Miriam, Part 2, The Chair’

December 27, 2018 by Jan Herman

Abbie Conant as Miriam in 'The Chair, Part 2' (music by William Osborne)

“A woman trapped in domestic boredom moves toward a nervous breakdown.  Institutionalized, she  attempts to create a performance for a shortly expected visit from her children, but  can find no words to express her feelings.  She discovers she has no language of her own and recedes more and more into silence.  Only her instrument can serve as an expression of her […]

Goodbye to 2018—And Good Riddance

December 19, 2018 by Jan Herman

'Victorian Smoker' [Undated collage by Norman O. Mustill]

poème d’occasion It was a small price to pay  for a poem, or maybe more than one— only $7.50 at 50% off. It wasn’t a book of poems but a dream palace— not even a palace but a pocketable retreat in the woods on sale at year’s end. So good riddance to 2018, annus horribilis. […]

When Cinephiles Celebrate Reading

December 18, 2018 by Jan Herman

Milestone Films celebrates their cinephile friends and family EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Reality as a Metaphysical Construct

December 13, 2018 by Jan Herman

It is a rare thing when a book comes along that looks as magnificent as Flesh Film and reads like an hallucination. To be clear,  Jürgen Ploog is an author who does not write for everyone. The “story” he tells in Flesh Film has the pulpy tone of science fiction, a narrator who sounds like a globe-trotting private […]

Tales of Doomsday Eros

December 8, 2018 by Jan Herman

Supervert is — as he writes—  “the assumed name of a writer using the techniques of vanguard aesthetics to explore novel sexual pathologies.” His latest book, the fifth in a series of six he has planned, is Apocalypse Burlesque: Tales of Doomsday Eros. You could easily call his books transgressive. Consider the titles: Extraterrestrial Sex […]

Asher’s Algren: ‘Lovely’ Word Is Coming In

November 26, 2018 by Jan Herman

W. W. Norton & Co. (April 16, 2019)

UPDATE BELOW … The title of Colin Asher’s forthcoming biography of Nelson Algren, Never a Lovely So Real, is taken from Algren’s description of Chicago. But it might as well apply to the biography itself. E.g.: “This is the third biography of the great Nelson Algren, and it’s easily the best and simply an extraordinary […]

2018: Thanksgiving in Trumpistan

November 22, 2018 by Jan Herman

'American Porn' by Heathcote Williams [Thin Man Press, 2017]

To mark the moment, a Straight Up tradition continues. From William Burroughs, and Norman O. Mustill, and Heathcote Williams, and our staff of thousands … thanks for a Continent to despoil and poison . . . thanks for the AMERICAN DREAM to vulgarize and to falsify until the bare lies shine through . . . […]

Nuttall’s ‘Bomb Culture’ Is Back

November 20, 2018 by Jan Herman

Jeff Nuttall

When I ​first ​read ​Jeff Nuttall’s Bomb Culture, I ​saw ​the title ​two​ ways​ — descriptive ​and​ prescriptive — “bomb culture” (the​ kind that made nuclear annihilation possible​) and “bomb the culture”​ ​(a​ call for revolution​​). ​A half-century later I still see it that way.​ Far from being bound by its time, Nuttall’s 1968 investigation […]

‘Steps Toward the Invisible’

November 7, 2018 by Jan Herman

Take a look at Edward O’Donnelly’s stunningly beautiful short film made with and about the poet Malcolm Ritchie on the Scottish Isle of Arran. Click the image for a video of the film.

Dick Higgins’ Writings Are Back

November 3, 2018 by Jan Herman

A new book by Dick Higgins? Posthumous, of course. He died 20 years ago, unexpectedly, his life cut short by a heart attack at age 6o. It was a terrible shock to all of us who knew him. The book — Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press: Selected Writings by Dick Higgins — is […]

An Evolution of ‘Other Means’

October 28, 2018 by Jan Herman

'Immense Stone' [ca. mid-1960s]

Speaking of drawing by other means, Gary Lee-Nova messages that “after first encountering things like Fuzz Against Junk,” he discovered Max Ernst’s collage novels, and in that neo-Victorian mode created his own collages during the mid- to late-1960s. Among his “very first” was “Immense Stone” (below). Another was “Detecting the Forgery” (left), which was later […]

Drawing by Other Means

October 7, 2018 by Jan Herman

Ladies and Gentleman — On the left, we have a collage by Max Ernst from Une semaine de bonté, a surrealist graphic novel published in 1934. Ernst reportedly made the entire book of collages in three weeks. A few of his sources were identified as illustrations from an 1883 novel by Jules Mary, Les damnées […]

‘A Whole New Order of Hidden’

October 3, 2018 by Jan Herman

Image by Malcolm Mc Neill

A few excerpts from “Wooden Ships” by Malcolm Mc Neill that struck my indefatiguable staff of thousands, courtesy of IT: International Times, the Newspaper of Resistance: “The disclosure has begun of what was hidden from the first creation of the world,” wrote Peter Martyr when Columbus got back from his voyages. The creation of the […]

Long Before Cambridge Analytica, the Future Leaked Out

October 1, 2018 by Jan Herman

'CUT UP OR SHUT UP' by Jan Herman, Carl Weissner, and Jürgen Ploog (with tickertape by William S. Burroughs), published by Agenztia [Paris, 1972].

Specialists. There is no record of the long colloquies which took place between the founding fathers of CrossRoads Publishing, nor the long dreamy nights of investigation which must have preceded their collective action. We have only hearsay. But we suspect they first set up in London and it was not a particularly impressive address . […]

‘It Could Bring You Back Alive’

September 26, 2018 by Jan Herman

Of all the heavy bombers that saw action during the Second World War, none earned as much admiration, gratitude, and affection from their crews as the B-17. It was durable, maneuverable, easy to fly. It was fast for its size and well-armed. It could bring you back alive even with its tail shot off, or […]

Are Pictures Worth More Than Words?

September 25, 2018 by Jan Herman

They are at The New York Times, it seems. My tut-tutting staff has noticed they have been for some time. Yesterday the print edition provided the most recent example in which the ratio of photo to text, for a book feature no less, is ridiculous. The subject of the article, having written an evocative novel, […]

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