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Did I Hear Someone Say ‘No Smoking, Please?’

December 11, 2015 by Jan Herman

Jurgen Ploog

And now for something different. … “Jürgen Ploog: Tapes on the Move” … EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Gonzo Style

December 9, 2015 by Jan Herman

GONZO Improv Ad

Gonzo Today brings us a gonzo poem by Heathcote Williams that begins: The Parisian atrocities were born in Libya / Where Cameron, Sarkozy, and Obama / Murdered twelve thousand Libyans between sips / Of Downing Street and Oval Office coffee. Read the complete poem here. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Rent a Rammer for Homeland Security

December 7, 2015 by Jan Herman

SICUREZZA PATRIA, a postcard by Norman O. Mustill (ca. 1980s)

Norman O. Mustill died two years ago today. Here are two postcard he sent his friend Kurt Wold back in the 1980s. Although only postcards, they are like all Norm’s work, as Wold says: “the manifestation of the man.” And they haven’t aged a nanosecond. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Say Hello to ‘A Better Goodbye’

December 2, 2015 by Jan Herman

'A Better Goodbye' by John Schulian [Tyrus Books, 2015]

An interviewer recently asked me about influences. I told her about a number of journalists in Chicago back in the day. Among them was John Schulian, a sportswriter whose 1,000-word columns four times a week were graceful tapestries. He wove sentences together like threads of embroidery that gave everything he observed a texture you could […]

Paul Krugman, Part-time Music Curator

November 30, 2015 by Jan Herman

the civil wars

This was his latest selection, which had more than 1.6 million YouTube views. He’s not esoteric in his taste. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Jenny Diski Speaks of Death and Dying

November 27, 2015 by Jan Herman

Jenny Diski Speaks of Death and Dying

Jenny Diski learned some months ago that she had inoperable lung cancer and, at best, another three years to live. She now writes about the experience and her treatment. Something she said about writers and writing reminds me of what William Burroughs pointed out (summarized in The Z Collection as “no mummy needed.”) April 28, […]

Redux: Dear Cannibals, Have a Happy Thanksgiving

November 25, 2015 by Jan Herman

Our Thanksgiving team of William S. Burroughs and Norman O. Mustill has been a happy pairing. It still is. But the Straight Up staff of thousands added a sweetener, something like cranberry sauce, to last year’s celebration. Here ‘tiz again: Words by Heathcote Williams, narration and montage by Alan Cox. And from Straight Up’s Thanksgiving […]

I’m Getting My 15 Minutes . . .

November 23, 2015 by Jan Herman

Los Angeles Review of Books [Aaron Shulman interviews Jan Herman, 2015]

If you think my staff of thousands doesn’t appreciate that, you don’t know how hungry they are to promote my new book. In this age of shameless self-promotion, it’s all about me, me, me. So I made a deal with them. One click gets them a penny, five gets them a dime. Make them rich. […]

Carl Weissner: ‘Always These Nightmares . . .’

November 15, 2015 by Jan Herman

Carl Weissner: 'Always These Nightmares . . .' from Manhattan Muffdiver [Milena Verlag, 2010]

Updated below. Carl Weissner’s novel Death in Paris — first published online in 2009, then as a paperback in 2012, and finally as an ebook in 2014 — was about a different kind of death from the terrorist assault on Saturday night. Writing in English, his second language, Weissner drew on the trappings of detective […]

‘Not a One-Trick Pony . . .’

November 10, 2015 by Jan Herman

'The Dead Star' by William Burroughs [Nova Broadcast, 1969]

So says Jed Birmingham in #23: The Dead Star, the first of his picks for “The Top 23 Most Interesting Burroughs Collectibles.” The Burroughs Nova Broadcast pamphlet, which I published in 1969 and designed as a foldout in covers, is ancient history. It makes me an old pony. But I can live with that. The […]

Cyclomania: The Aesthetic Philosophy of Kurt Wold

November 9, 2015 by Jan Herman

“I dreamt I could play the bicycle. …” Artist’s Statement The Ancient Greeks (Plato more specifically) established a hierarchy in the arts by elevating the purely contemplative art forms from the lower functional crafts. This idea struck me as I was taking down yet another of my gallery installations and jamming the mere functional remains […]

More by Mustill: Smokin’ Victorian and an ‘EVENT’

November 2, 2015 by Jan Herman

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

Finding lost and uncollected artworks by the late Norman O. Mustill has been a continuing project here. An old friend of his, Kurt Wold, recently turned up two more pieces. One is an undated, untitled collage (probably from the early 1980s), which he’s calling “Victorian Smoker.” Mustill gave it to Kurt’s father, who knew Mustill […]

Cartoon Artist Kate Evans Does Rosa Luxemburg

October 19, 2015 by Jan Herman

'RED ROSA: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg' by Kate Evans [Verso, 2015]

I notice that the NYT Sunday Book Review’s not-so-special “Special Issue” on graphic books (Oct. 18) makes no mention of ‘Red Rosa’ by Kate Evans, forthcoming from Verso (Nov. 3). My tireless staff of thousands decided to right that wrong. Kate Evans, aka Cartoon Kate, is no ordinary biographer. Her in-depth account of the socialist […]

‘Picasso Sculpture’ at MoMA: The Magnificent Tinkerer

October 15, 2015 by Jan Herman

Little Owl (Vallauris,1951-'52)

The swoon of the professional crickets had me wondering about their impressions. One was so taken with the show, he seemed to be suffering from emphysema (“I found myself constantly having to catch my breath …”) Poor cricket. But at least his cataracts were cleared up (“… you can feel the scales fall from your […]

A Blistering Attack on Wall Street — and Not Only That

October 12, 2015 by Jan Herman

Poetry Can F*ck Off (Featuring the verse, lyrics and music of Maja Angelou, Jim Morrison, Billie Holiday, Emily DIckinson, William Blake, et al.

It’s also “a celebration of words that changed the world” directed by Paul Hodson, with live music by Dr. Blue. Poetry Can F*ck Off will feature “verse, lyrics, and music by Maya Angelou, Jim Morrison, Billie Holiday, Sophie Scholl, Emily Dickinson, Abu al-Qasim al-Shabbi, Martin Luther King, William Blake, Arundhati Roy, Victor Jara, Gil Scott-Heron, […]

More From Mustill’s Arizona Desert Lair

October 11, 2015 by Jan Herman

Untitled Collage by Norman O. Mustill (49"x 47.75") [ca. early- to mid-'60s]

Nearly a decade ago in the desert lair, there I am leafing through Bruce Bernard’s “Century,” a massive volume of photos chronicling the 20th century. On the wall is a partial view of Norman O. Mustill’s huge collage, shown in full below. It’s a big one. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Something to Improve Your Day … OK, My Day

October 8, 2015 by Jan Herman

untitled collage by Norman O. Mustill [ca. mid-1960s]

These two collages, never seen before, were found recently at the late Norman O. Mustill’s desert lair in Arizona. There are more where they came from. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

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