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Quad Cinema Hosts Wyler Festival

December 2, 2017 by Jan Herman

WNYC’s Sara Fishko has produced a terrific audio piece about William Wyler and two of his best films — “Dodsworth” and “The Best Years of Our Lives” — both of which are playing among the 25 being screened at the Quad through Dec. 11. Listen: Click for the schedule. “Jan Herman’s biography of William Wyler […]

Amazon Cashes in on AIDS

December 2, 2017 by Jan Herman

Cashing in on shopaholics.

A Magazine for Word and Image

November 27, 2017 by Jan Herman

Andreas Hansen 3      Sabine Vogel 84 Tone Avenstroup 6      Caroline Hartge 86 Joshua Groß 7      Christian Geissler 88 Katja Horn 10      Sabine Peters 90 Wolf Ways 11      Bert Panenfuß 91 Kai Pohl 12      Stefan Döring 94 Kristin Schulz 15      Karl Krüll 95 Alexander Krohn 16      Monika Rinck […]

As the World Turns

November 16, 2017 by Jan Herman

Separated by 500 years and $450 million.

‘Give Peace a Chance’

November 1, 2017 by Jan Herman

here’s my attempt at images for oil transfer. wrote it on the full page ad in NYT, as you can see. Yoko Ono takes out the ad each year on the anniversary of John Lennon’s birthday. first wrote it with the carbon paper layered underneath the paper i wrote on. didn’t work. so i then […]

‘Just Like Real Life’

October 14, 2017 by Jan Herman

William Cody Maher & Signe Mähler at Freehome / Berlin (Oct. 21-28)

William Cody Maher & Signe Mähler “two people who have been living together for a long time have learned how to live together with the objects and the thoughts and the feelings that they have had for each other and when the thoughts and feelings and the rooms and the objects change and even the […]

Yes, Please

October 9, 2017 by Jan Herman

Altered ad from Page A5 of the New York Times (October 9, 2017)

Writer on a Rampage

September 26, 2017 by Jan Herman

Carl Weissner [Photo by Michael Montfort]

In a tribute to the late German author Carl Weissner, who wrote experimental fiction in both English and German in addition to translating more than 100 books by dissident American and British authors, the literary scholar Tomasz Stompor delivered a paper on Weissner’s novel, Death in Paris, at a recent meeting of the European Beat […]

Created Image = Moment in Time

September 25, 2017 by Jan Herman

Detail from 'End of Days'

Speaking of maps (per William Burroughs), Malcolm Mc Neill has something to say: MAPS from Malcolm Mc Neill on Vimeo. Music from “Elements” by Ludovico Einaudi. A CREATED IMAGE is the map of a moment in TIME, embedded within it are all the energies that occurred during its making: the sounds, the feelings, the people, […]

Are You a Facebook Lemming?

September 25, 2017 by Jan Herman

Nauseated Face

I disliked Facebook from the very beginning. Resisted it at first. Refused to open an account. But everybody was using it, so I figured I had to see what it is. To do that required an account. As soon as I opened one, I decided Facebook wasn’t for me. I tried to close the account […]

A Book With Extra Thrust

September 23, 2017 by Jan Herman

ROCKET 88 to publish 'In the Sixties: Illustrated' by Barry Miles

This is the way to promote a book, especially when it won’t be available on Amazon or Barnes & Noble websites and won’t be readily distributed to brick-and-mortar bookstores: Click to view Rocket 88’s webpage for In the Sixties: Illustrated.

Beat Conference: ‘Paris Interzone’ 2017

September 18, 2017 by Jan Herman

EuropeanBeat Network [Sept. 20-22, 2017] Paris Interzone, The Transcultural Beat Generation

I wish I could be there when the European Beat Studies Network meets in Paris on Wednesday. Douglas Field (University of Manchester) will give a presentation about Harold Norse’s “Cosmographs.” I remember seeing them on the wall of Norse’s room at the Beat Hotel more than 50 years ago. As I’ve written in My Adventures […]

A Dimension Not Visible

September 13, 2017 by Jan Herman

Gerard Bellaart

“ALL DRAWING 
FROM THE 
IMAGINATION I’D 
CONSIDER A FORM
 OF AUTOMATIC
 DRAWING; IF IT
 EXISTS, IT WILL 
EXIST ONLY FOR 
THE FIRST TIME.” — Gerard Bellaart Profile of an Artist by Gabriel Solomons (first published in Decode Magazine, INTELLECT: Publishers of Original Thinking) GS: Where do your images come from? GB: I think they arise […]

Paraphilia: Requiescat in Pace

September 10, 2017 by Jan Herman

Dire McCain

Paraphilia Magazine officially ceased to be an active publication on September 1, 2017. It was an uninhibited online publication that featured a variety of content “likely not found in the average publication,” according to its publisher, Dire McCain. Her primary motive was to enable writers and artists to escape “the grip” of the art and […]

Fantagraphics Has the Frontier Spirit

September 5, 2017 by Jan Herman

'Johnny Appleseed, Green Spirit of the Frontier' by Paul Buhle and Noah Van Sciver

Last time we looked Paul Buhle and Noah Van Sciver’s comic art biography of John Chapman, otherwise known as Johnny Appleseed, was published in a paperback edition by Alternative Comics. That was a year ago. It is now being re-issued in hardcover and digital editions by Fantagraphics Books. The production, typical of Fantagraphics, is gorgeous. […]

Caligula Gets Around

August 27, 2017 by Jan Herman

'DADA CALIGULA' COVER [Collage by Norman O. Mustill, 1975] [Lines of dialogue added by Supervert, 2017]

A friend of mine, the author of four self-published books — one of which got 22 million YouTube views when a subversive porn star read from it on camera — occasionally prints bulletins in limited editions about whatever grabs his attention. Then he mails them to friends. The most recent, Bulletin #4, arrived at the […]

Reminder: The Statue of Liberty’s Burka*

August 18, 2017 by Jan Herman

Words and narration by Heathcote Williams. Montage by Alan Cox. The President is obsessed with deporting Arabs Although, by a superb comic irony, It was an Arab who modeled for the United States’ icon – Namely the Statue of Liberty. The sculptor’s monument was initially designed For the opening of the Suez canal: The original […]

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