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The Idiot’s Voice: More Dissidence from Cold Turkey

November 13, 2012 by Jan Herman

Leonard Cohen, who is not given to easy praise, has called Sinclair Beiles “one of the great poets of the century.” Meaning the 20th century — they met back in the early 1960s on the Greek island of Hydra. Was Cohen being uncharacteristically hyperbolic? Well, William S. Burroughs, also not given to easy praise, once […]

‘The Lord of the Drones and the White House Fly’

November 4, 2012 by Jan Herman

My staff of thousands reminds me there’s an election coming up in the U.S. of A. For all the voters going to the polls, here’s a poem to cheer them on by the British poet Heathcote Williams. Part two … enter the realm of litrichur, narrated and montaged by Alan Cox. And here’s part three, […]

If Hurricane Sandy Were to Hit San Francisco . . .

October 29, 2012 by Jan Herman

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‘All the Art That’s Fit to Print (And Some That Wasn’t)’

October 14, 2012 by Jan Herman

Have you noticed lately that the art on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times is tamer than it used to be? I haven’t made a study of it, but that’s how it seems to me. Proof, if needed, comes with the paperback publication of All the Art That’s Fit to Print (And Some […]

Astronomy Picture of the Day

October 6, 2012 by Jan Herman

It’s a breakfast doodle by Malcolm Mc Neill. He writes in an email, “If only …” Mc Neill has two books coming out at the end of October from Fantagraphics Books: The Lost Art of Ah Pook Is Here: Images from the Graphic Novel and the memoir Observed While Falling: Bill Burroughs, Ah Pook, and […]

Publicist’s Alert: ‘Useless Information’

September 30, 2012 by Jan Herman

This blog receives many publicist alerts. Here’s the smartest, verbatim (message line included): USELESS INFORMATON Hello. I am David Manning’s underpaid literary agent and publicist. He refuses to send this email, so I am hijacking his books account to do it for him. Thanks to an anonymous donor, there is an ad in the latest […]

Channeling John Cage

September 20, 2012 by Jan Herman

Is there anybody not paying tribute to John Cage this year, the centennial of his birth? My own favorite tribute is a performance that began more than a decade ago “in a crumbling medieval church” in Halberstadt, an eastern German city that has been described by The Wall Street Journal as “forlorn.” The piece, called […]

Big Title, Big Music, Young Composer

September 8, 2012 by Jan Herman

Dylan Mattingly by name. He’s got a thing for Amelia Earhart, the famous pilot who disappeared 75 years ago near Howland Island in the Pacific. Inspired by the story of her last flight, Mattingly wrote a forty-minute work for chamber orchestra, “Atlas of Somewhere On the Way to Howland Island,” as an homage to her […]

Viral Reading

September 3, 2012 by Jan Herman

More than two million YouTube viewers have watched this woman read a book. Imagine that.Update: Dec. 30, 2015 — That number is now 18.86 million. Yes, you read that right. Further Update: Oct. 2, 2024 — Viewers now number 30 million. The woman is Stoya, and she’s a porn star. The book is Necrophilia Variations, […]

Going Viral?

August 28, 2012 by Jan Herman

Here’s a change of pace. It’s a parody music video. Guy who made it calls it ‘Casual Pimpin.’ I call it catchy. Guy’s name is Tim Ellis. He’s something of a one-man band. Wrote it. Performs it. Shot it with his “fly girl.” He also happens to be a friend of mine. Now that I’ve […]

The Not-So-Perfect Storm

August 25, 2012 by Jan Herman

Ecuador contends that the British Foreign Office has yet to renounce a threat to storm its embassy in London, where Julian Assange has taken refuge from British authorities. So says The Guardian. A British court has ordered the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition to Sweden to face questioning about allegations of sexual misconduct, although no formal charges […]

Assange Speaks

August 19, 2012 by Jan Herman

WHILE ALL EYES were on the Ecuadorean embassy in London, where Julian Assange has been granted political asylum for good reason, there was a two-man demonstration on Sunday at the British consulate (875 Third Ave.) in midtown Manhattan. Yoni Miller, 18, identified himself as an “occupier” who believes in “direct action.” Articulate and steadfast, he […]

Edition of Death in Paris Is Now in Print

May 18, 2012 by Jan Herman

This is not a sales pitch. I’m only kvelling. The printed edition is stunningly handsome, a magnificent artifact in memory of its author, the late Carl Weissner, dear friend and co-conspirator from the ’60s. If you would like to read Death in Paris on paper, please do. If you prefer reading it in a preview, […]

Mustill’s Message on a Postcard (2)

March 20, 2012 by Jan Herman

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A Long Shot for Carl the Survivor

February 18, 2012 by Jan Herman

“Death, the last cut, always leaves a bitter feeling mixed with pain & loss . . . and because of its finality gives you no choice but to look back.” — Jurgen Ploog Here’s a rough translation of Ploog’s original article posted in German by Gasolin Connection on Feb. 2, 2012. Ploog is the author […]

Portrait of the Writer

February 15, 2012 by Jan Herman

Broadcast after his death. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

Ave Atque Vale

February 4, 2012 by Jan Herman

Carl Weissner (1940-2012) died Jan. 24, in Mannheim. Carl wrote his first book, The Braille Film, in English. I published it in 1970, under the Nova Broadcast imprint. Although his native language was German, he had an incomparable ear for phrases that made his written English sing, certainly his American lingo. And he seemed to […]

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