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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:40:52 EST

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Probably finding transcripts of Ginsberg on the subject of censorship will be

difficult.  He wasn't involved personally in the "Howl" trial, in fact was in

Europe at the time and the defense fell to City Lights and Ferlinghetti.  He's

testified about drugs on the record, but I think you'll have to look at his

interviews to get quotes on censorship.  There are some more recent interviews

dealing with his work's being banned on prime time radio in the age of Jesse

Helms.

Bill Morgan

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:48:41 +0000

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From:         Marie Countryman <country@SOVER.NET>

Subject:      on the rails

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hi everyone. i'll be taking off early tomorrow on marathon 3 day train

trip east to west coast. will have a hot mail account set up by leon, my

oh so wondrous and gracious host, so i'm not setting nomail. talk to all

sometime later in the week. i'm looking forward to some great stories to

tell, via interviewing folks on tape. and of course my readings. ack!!!

have a great holiday season

i'm going from one and a half feet of snow and below 0 temps to the

sunnier climes of santa cruz, el nino and all.

mc

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:57:27 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-14 11:13:49 EST, you write:

 

<< i don't want to start the argument again, but the film did have some

redeeming

 qualities. to tell you the truth, i hadn't read anything beat until after i

 saw the film. maybe its just my perspective, but i liked it. there. enough

 said. don't flame me, please.

 ~~marlene >>

Have no fear of flame from here.  If the film prompted you pick up a Beat

related book, then it obviously does have some value.  I may just watch it

again and re-evaluate.  My judgmental nature has caused me to stumble in the

past...

Dennis

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:03:58 -0600

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M84M79 wrote:

>

> In a message dated 97-12-14 10:37:05 EST, you write:

>

> << to bluff in a cocktail party on a campus somewhere  >>

>

> cocktail parties on campus???!!! what school is this???

> ~~marlene

 

dartmouth definitely had them.  usually it was something the instructors

did to pretend to have fun...i can't say i ever quite understood the

rituals.

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

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In a message dated 97-12-14 11:10:02 EST, you write:

 

<< rented this movie last night and I enjoyed it but I have a question.

 Keanu Reeve's character,Harry,...who was that supposed to be? And that guy

 Ben? Who was that?  >>

 

don't start that again

~~marlene

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Subject:      Kerouac & Poe

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Dear Beat List:

 

Here are 3 Poetry CD beat list specials

 

1. Kerouac Box Set (3 CDs and booklet)40.00

(includes shipping, handling and tax)

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features a number of artists doing Poe

including:

Iggy Pop "The Tell-Tale Heart"

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Dr. John "Berenice"

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Diamanda Galas "The Black Cat"

plus many more

Cool production by Hal Wilner

 

3. Ken Nordine Colors (cd 9.00)

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Thank you,

Gary Mex Glazner

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 12:39:58 -0500

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You_Be Fine wrote:

>

> In a message dated 97-11-28 02:27:08 EST, Jerry Cimino wrote:

>

> << "Hey, darlin', if you're making coffee, will you make me a cup?"  "Where's

>  your mug?" "It's on the Allen"... and after awhle we started to get used to

>  it and now it we don't even hardly laugh when we say it anymore... And now

>  we're looking around for something to call "Bill"...

>

>  Jerry Cimino

>  Fog City

>   >>

>

> I thoroughly loved this story, and your creative naming of unknown

> architectural details. What a great idea, and of course, completely goofy, as

> well.

>

> In fact, I enjoyed your whole letter, including the images of you all trying

> to scat to a wrestling match! I would give a week's pay to see that.

>

> Good to hear from you, telling personal tales, and making me thankful in the

> afterglow of Thanksgiving. Keep up the good work!

 

I liked the story, too, Jerry!  --Al Aronowitz

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:09:24 -0700

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From:         "V.J. Eaton" <vj@PRIMENET.COM>

Subject:      Ginsberg on Censorship

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If anybody is REALLY interested in this topic I can suggest this:

 

The Ariz State English and History departments (maybe in conjunction with

the Ariz Arts Council) co-hosted a public AG panel (then a reading and

signing) on censorship (or some topic similar) May 7th 1993, I think at  the

Scottsdale Ctr for the Arts.  These are the best clues memory lets me give.

The date's correct, and the city, and the hosts. The building is probably,

or close by it.

 

I've been out of the ASU loop too long to remember names, so I can't provide

a contact.  But if you want to make a cold call, maybe they recorded the

session.  Call the departments or, try the ASU library.

 

I do remember the academicians held forth (oh, man did they).  AG had little

opportunity for expression, and was more than once cut off.

 

I'm not going to bother, even tho it's down the street (Tempe). Low

probability, and definitely no interest. But if anyone wants to takefollow

this, e-mail me and I'll get the department phones numbers for you, or try

to root a name of one of the hosts/panelists.

 

Good hunting.

 

--VJ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_____________________

My opinions and those of my employer are usually different,

for which my mother apologizes.

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 14:22:11 -0500

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From:         mike rice <mrice@CENTURYINTER.NET>

Subject:      Re: The Last Time I Committed Suicide...

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At 12:10 PM 12/14/97 EST, M84M79 wrote:

>In a message dated 97-12-14 11:10:02 EST, you write:

>

><< rented this movie last night and I enjoyed it but I have a question.

> Keanu Reeve's character,Harry,...who was that supposed to be? And that guy

> Ben? Who was that?  >>

>

>don't start that again

>~~marlene

>

>

OK, its Jack.  Because without Kerouac, Cassady didn't even exist.

On the other hand, without Neal (Dean), I wonder if Jack (Sal) would

ever have existed.  You can't make a film about Cassady without mentioning

Kerouac, because there is no Cassady, despite his colorfullness, without

Jack.

 

Mike Rice

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:23:47 -0800

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mike rice wrote:

>

> At 12:10 PM 12/14/97 EST, M84M79 wrote:

> >In a message dated 97-12-14 11:10:02 EST, you write:

> >

> ><< rented this movie last night and I enjoyed it but I have a question.

> > Keanu Reeve's character,Harry,...who was that supposed to be? And that guy

> > Ben? Who was that?  >>

> >

> >don't start that again

> >~~marlene

> >

> >

> OK, its Jack.  Because without Kerouac, Cassady didn't even exist.

> On the other hand, without Neal (Dean), I wonder if Jack (Sal) would

> ever have existed.  You can't make a film about Cassady without mentioning

> Kerouac, because there is no Cassady, despite his colorfullness, without

> Jack.

>

> Mike Rice

Is this movie available at any video store?  Could you tell me a little

more about it?

I have never heard of it.

 

Eric Mayhew

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 14:31:42 -0600

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> From: mike rice <mrice@CENTURYINTER.NET>

> To: BEAT-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

> Subject: Re: The Last Time I Committed Suicide...

> Date: Sunday, December 14, 1997 1:22 PM

>

> At 12:10 PM 12/14/97 EST, M84M79 wrote:

> >In a message dated 97-12-14 11:10:02 EST, you write:

> >

> ><< rented this movie last night and I enjoyed it but I have a question.

> > Keanu Reeve's character,Harry,...who was that supposed to be? And that

guy

> > Ben? Who was that?  >>

> >

> >don't start that again

> >~~marlene

> >

> >

> OK, its Jack.  Because without Kerouac, Cassady didn't even exist.

> On the other hand, without Neal (Dean), I wonder if Jack (Sal) would

> ever have existed.  You can't make a film about Cassady without

mentioning

> Kerouac, because there is no Cassady, despite his colorfullness, without

> Jack.

>

> Mike Rice

 

I have to disagree with that - Cassady would have been Cassady no matter

what. There would not have been Kerouac if not for Cassady - but not vice

versa. It seemed like Neal would "be Neal" for others, changing some things

depending on who it was for, but he was always the same "character." Even

if Kerouac would never have written about him, Neal would still be Neal.

As for the movie, the letter was being written to Jack, but Jack was not in

the movie. I thought Keanu Reeves' character was supposed to represent one

of Neal's Denver buddies - I read about a guy who was an exceptional pool

player, and Neal offered to teach him about literature and philosophy if

this guy would teach him to play pool. I wish I could remember his name -

his last name may have been Petersen????? I'm not sure, but I read about

him in "The Holy Goof" by William Plummer. Anyway, I thought that was who

Keanu Reeves was playing. Or maybe it was Hinkle???

 

Christa St. Peter

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 16:05:42 -0500

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This is to an earlier thread on Henry Miller and Kerouac::

 

Quoted from an interview with Audrey Jane Booth in 1962:

 

Q:...Well, what young American authors besides Saul Bellow do you admire?...

 

A: I don't have any that I can think of offhand. I have been fascinated b

Kerouac, I must say. Very uneven writer, perhaps and I don't think he has

yet shown his full possibilities, Kerouac.

 

Q: He's too young. He hasn't -

 

A: But he has a great gift. this great verbal gift like Thomas Wolfe had,

you know, and a few others. Tremendous gift I think, but to me rather

undisciplined, uncontrolled, and so on, but I am fascinated bu one book

called The Dharma Bums, I don't know if you know that, do you?

 

Q: No, I am not familiar -

 

A: Yes, that's beauty in my mind, and is, and has more - better grip on the

subject too, than the other books, less loose and, you know, it's more

contained.

Wonderful subject, wonderful theme he's got, wonderful characters in it, and

I love his writing there. Wonderful writing. Yes.

 

Q: It seems to me, Mr. Miller, that in writing, as probably in composing,

that the maturity of the man issomething that a, is, is all, that you

mentioned Kerouac. He can keep maturing - he has the possibilities. He can

probably at 90 write.

 

A: Yes.

 

Q: - more beautifully than at any other time of his life, if he lives to be 90.

 

 

Miller goes on to explain the paradox of being a good writer....that there

isn't any struggle with the craft. It is more of a handicap. It is better to

start as a bad writer and develop the craft of writing. I thought that this

was interesting anecdotal info on Miller about Kerouac. Paul of TKQ...

 

  http://www.freeyellow.com/members/upstartcrow/KerouacQuarterly.html

"We cannot well do without our sins; they are the highway to our virtues."

                                           Henry David Thoreau

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 18:47:01 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-14 18:32:15 EST, you write:

 

<< I read about a guy who was an exceptional pool

 player, and Neal offered to teach him about literature and philosophy if

 this guy would teach him to play pool. I wish I could remember his name -

 his last name may have been Petersen????? >>

 

 

In "Visions of Cody" Kerouac calls this character Tom Watson, the Denver

poolhall wonderkid who "discovered" Neal Cassady (tho I don't think that Keanu

Reeves portrayed this character in that (awful) film, because Kerouac

describes Tom Watson as being "crippled"---also, Kerouac does not mention the

penchant for drinking which Reeves' character displayed).

 

AC

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 22:39:48 -0500

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From:         "Diane M. Homza" <ek242@CLEVELAND.FREENET.EDU>

Subject:      housekeeping (not really beat related)

 

For anyone who knows (Bill Gargan??)--if you get "kicked off" the Beat-L

list because there isn't enough room in your mailbox to accommodate incoming

mail, are you notified at all?  I was sending a request to listerv to

adjust a setting for my beat-l subscription, & once I finally got the right

address, a message was sent back to me saying that I wasn't subscribed to

Beat-L.  ??? The wonders of modern technology....

 

--

"This is Beat.  Live your lives out?  Naw, _love_ your lives out!"

                                                        --Jack Kerouac

Diane Marie Homza

ek242@cleveland.freenet.edu

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Date:         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 22:15:36 -0800

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From:         Adrien Begrand <vic.begrand@SK.SYMPATICO.CA>

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If anyone in beat-land is interested, tomorrow's Biography (A&E)

features Edgar Cayce. Cassady fans might want to see this, cos Cayce had

the same effect on Neal & Carolyn that Buddhism had on Kerouac.

Remember, right when Kerouac was into his Dharma Bums kick, writing Some

Of The Dharma, Old Angel Midnight, & Scripture of the Golden Etermity,

Cassady was totally absorbed by Cayce's teachings (actually Jack &

Neal's philosophical disagreements led to his bolting from Los Gatos in

'55...correct me if I'm wrong!). So anyway, it's on Monday night if

you're curious.

 

Adrien

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From:         jo grant <jgrant@BOOKZEN.COM>

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>In a message dated 97-12-14 10:37:05 EST, you write:

>

><< to bluff in a cocktail party on a campus somewhere  >>

>cocktail parties on campus???!!! what school is this???

>~~marlene

 

Marlene,

 

It was a typo. The original was:

 

"cock/tail parties on campus???!!! "

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Does anyone out there know if the famed den of Beat debauch which Kerouac

calls "The Place" is still around?  And if not, does anyone know where in SF

it was located?  And was the real name of the bar "The Place"?  If anyone

could divulge even the slightest detail about this Place I would really

appreciate it, as I aim to visit the hallowed spot when I'm in San Fran next

week.  Thanks,

 

Anthony C.

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DCardKJHS wrote:

>

> In a message dated 97-12-14 11:13:49 EST, you write:

>

> << i don't want to start the argument again, but the film did have some

> redeeming

>  qualities. to tell you the truth, i hadn't read anything beat until after i

>  saw the film. maybe its just my perspective, but i liked it. there. enough

>  said. don't flame me, please.

>  ~~marlene >>

 

so, the argument starts again. i saw the movie, i was compelled by all

the diverse comments i read here.

 

i liked it. i mean, we all know that it's not art and that whatever is

filmed for hollywood is made to be sold only. but. but, it gave me

energy; i couldn't sleep afterwards; it reminded me about the life out

there neal know how to use. made me want to live even more.

 

and another thing i liked was that he is portrayed as an emotional being

(at least he seemed to me) which i tend to forget sometimes when reading

about him.

 

everything (almost) has something positive about it. we should always

use things to our advantage. it could've been worse. they could've taken

pamella anderson for joan's part :)

 

ksenija

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Subject:      Re: (FWD-excerpt from)Was Timothy Leary a CIA Agent?

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>I find it hard to believe that Father Tim had any involvment with such a bogus

>group as the CIA! but i have learned also over the years that anything is

>possible. on a more persoanl note- I had many fine experiences on "Orange

>Sunshine" and cannot honestly say that it destroyed my involvment with the

>Liberal movement- the bull crap developed and handed down by the movement did

>it for me!

>                                           Gene

 

 

I seem to have have missed something.

 

What link is working on such things as "orange sunsihe destroy[ed] the

liberal movement...?"

 

I really want to archive this thread.

 

j grant

 

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 08:41:57 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-15 01:54:38 EST, you write:

 

<< everything (almost) has something positive about it. we should always

 use things to our advantage. it could've been worse. they could've taken

 pamella anderson for joan's part :)

 

  ksenija, are you recommending the film?  This is very faint praise.  I have

resolved to watch it again but not until next week.  I promise not to post my

reaction to the list (unless, of course, I see the light and decide to profess

the brilliance of the film, the actors, or the director:>)

Dennis

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 08:01:40 -0600

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From:         Cathy Wilkie <cawilkie@COMIC.NET>

Subject:      compassion vs. redemption--THE HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH

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> Subject:

>         Re: redemption/why not compassion

>   Date:

>         Sat, 13 Dec 1997 09:40:57 +0000

>   From:

>         Marie Countryman <country@SOVER.NET>

>

>

> i prefer to meditate upon compassion for others vs redemption.

> i don't feel i have a damned thing that i've done in this world to repent or

> be redeemed from.

> i have a simple credo:

> be kind, learn, listen to others

> have compassion for self and others.

> mc

 

 

If only everyone lived their lives by this credo--how much less violence

do you suppose we'd have???

 

cathy

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 08:06:11 -0600

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From:         Cathy Wilkie <cawilkie@COMIC.NET>

Subject:      leary--CIA????

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Has anyone ever read "Shrodinger's Cat" by Robert Anton Wilson?

 

this little scenario sounds like it was taken right out of that book...

 

 

cathy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>

> Subject:

>         (FWD-excerpt from)Was Timothy Leary a CIA Agent?

>   Date:

>         Sat, 13 Dec 1997 17:12:53 +0100

>   From:

>         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

>

>

> >Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 03:00:13 -0800

> >From: bofus? <bofus@mindspring.com>

> >1968: While other New-Left leaders preach violent overthrow of the U.S.

> >Government and creation of a Marxist dictatorship, Leary urges instead a

> >nonviolent, drug-oriented "hippie capitalism," an artsy-craftsy,

> >decentralized, libertarian sort of entrepeneurship that will also soon

> >find its expression in the culture of the Grateful Dead. While Leary's

> >position does constitute a rejection of the corporate world, it also

> >embraces private property and the profit motive. Because of this, the

> >Marxist Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) denounces Leary and his

> >noncommunist followers for "limiting the revolution." The Progressive

> >Labor Party (PLP), a Maoist "Old Left" group, goes so far as to claim

> >that Leary is a CIA agent. But the PLP is accusing everyone it disgarees

> >with of being CIA.

> >

> >1969: Leary critics will eventually point with suspicion to his close

> >connections during this time to an international LSD-smuggling cartel,

> >the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, which is rumored to be a CIA front. The

> >Brotherhood is controlled by Ronald Stark, whom an Italian High Court

> >will later conclude has been a CIA agent since 1960, and the

> >Brotherhood's funds are channeled through Castle Bank in the Bahamas, a

> >known CIA "proprietary." For two years Leary lives at Brotherhood

> >headquarters, located on a ranch in Laguna Beach. During this period,

> >the Brotherhood corners the U.S. market on LSD and begins distributing

> >only one variety of the drug, "Orange Sunshine." Stark says he plans to

> >distribute the product to CIA-backed guerillas fighting Chinese

> >occupation; he reportedly knows a high-placed Tibetan close to the Dalai

> >Lama, and wants to provide enough LSD to dose all Chinese troops in

> >Tibet. In the U.S., meanwhile, Stark provides enough Orange Sunshine to

> >dose the hippie culture and radical left many times over. This is the

> >"bad acid" on which Charles Manson's followers murder Sharon Tate, and

> >on which Hell's Angels stab to death a black man during a concert by the

> >Rolling Stones. The Summer of Love has been supplanted by a Season of

> >Hate. Because of this, many countercultural insiders -- including

> >William S. Burroughs, White Panther leader John Sinclair, and Merry

> >Prankster Ken Kesey -- will eventually entertain the theory that Stark,

> >Leary, and Orange Sunshine are all part of CIA plot to discredit and

> >neutralize the radical left. According to former radicals Martin Lee and

> >Bruce Shalin, widespread use of Orange Sunshine "contributed

> >significantly to the demise of the New Left, for it heightened the

> >metabolism of the body politic and accelerated all the changes going

> >on... In its hyped-up condition, the New Left burned itself out."

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 15:20:37 +0100

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From:         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

Subject:      flash back Re: (FWD-excerpt from)Was Timothy Leary a CIA Agent?

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"When we heard about the hippies, the barely more than boys and

girls who decided to try something different . . . we laughed at

them. Smug in our certain awareness that . . . communal life must

be more difficult even than nuclear family life, which we know,

to our very nerve endings, is disastrous, we condemned them, our

children, for seeking a different future. We hated them for their

flowers, for their love, and for their unmistakeable rejection of

every hideous, mistaken compromise that we had made throughout

our hollow, money-bitten, frightened, adult lives."

---June Jordan (b. 1939), U.S. poet, civil rights activist.

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 09:23:04 EST

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Jo-  in the original excerpt that statement was made about orange sunshine

destroying the Liberal movement- i was just reacting to that statement.

                               Gene

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 08:24:41 -0600

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From:         Cathy Wilkie <cawilkie@COMIC.NET>

Subject:      ltics discussion

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> Subject:

>         The Last Time I Committed Suicide...

>   Date:

>         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:00:31 -0500

>   From:

>         Nancy B Brodsky <nbb203@IS8.NYU.EDU>

>

>

> I rented this movie last night and I enjoyed it but I have a question.

> Keanu Reeve's character,Harry,...who was that supposed to be? And that guy

> Ben? Who was that? I didn't recognize anyone from Beat lore in that movie

> except for Neal and Joan.

> ~Nancy

> PS Great soundtrack,though

>

> The Absence of Sound, Clear and Pure, The Silence Now Heard In Heaven For

> Sure-JK

>

 

 

 

 

Isn't that because the Cherry Mary letter was written before the big

Beat meeetings took place?

 

Also, I think that Ben is the name of the character that everyone here a

few weeks ago thought was supposed to be allen ginsberg?

 

help me out, please...

 

Oh, just for the record, I kinda liked the film, however I'm still

waiting for a better portrayal of the Beat Gen.  (Did anyone ever see

that gawdawful movie called 'Heartbeat'?) (YUCK!)

 

cathy

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 08:31:31 -0600

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From:         Cathy Wilkie <cawilkie@COMIC.NET>

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>

> Subject:

>         on the rails

>   Date:

>         Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:48:41 +0000

>   From:

>         Marie Countryman <country@SOVER.NET>

>

>

> hi everyone. i'll be taking off early tomorrow on marathon 3 day train

> trip east to west coast. will have a hot mail account set up by leon, my

> oh so wondrous and gracious host, so i'm not setting nomail. talk to all

> sometime later in the week. i'm looking forward to some great stories to

> tell, via interviewing folks on tape. and of course my readings. ack!!!

> have a great holiday season

> i'm going from one and a half feet of snow and below 0 temps to the

> sunnier climes of santa cruz, el nino and all.

> mc

 

 

 

"What is that feeling when you're driving away from people and they

recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing?--it's the too

huge world vaulting us, and it's good-by.  But we lean forward to the

next crazy venture beneath the skies."

 

                 --Jack Kerouac

                   On the Road

 

 

 

 

Marie:

 

talk to you soon,

 

cathy

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 09:56:55 EST

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I'm not certain about "The Place" but I just recommend a leasurely walk around

the main streets and side alleys of North Beach.  Vesuvio's and Spec's are two

bars with beat-era roots.  I think the Purple Onion, where Lenny Bruce

performed, is still around.  Above all, "ya just gotta poke around."

 

Howard Park

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 09:51:17 -0600

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From:         "Donald G. Jr. Lee" <donlee@COMP.UARK.EDU>

Subject:      Re: Henry Miller

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Thank you very much for the Henry Miller interview stuff on Kerouac.  It

seems to me, although I am saying this out of intuition five minutes after

I got up rather than after a lot of thought, that the two are in many ways

similar or sympathetic writers...

 

Don Lee

Fayetteville, Ark.

 

"All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act

without benefit of experience."

                                --Henry Miller

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 11:22:47 EST

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From:         Bill Gargan <WXGBC@CUNYVM.BITNET>

Subject:      Full mail box

 

If you have a full mail box, all your mail is bounced back to the

sender.  Hence, it's impossible to notify you that you are being deleted

from beat-l.  Such a notification would only bounce back.  Best thing to

do if you notice you are not receiving Beat-l messages is to simply

re-subscribe.

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 17:48:58 +0100

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From:         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

Subject:      Ronald Laing and Michael McClure.

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"Once Ronald Laing came in Rome he met Michael and

JoAnna McClure. Ronald, everyone called him Ronnie,

was happy of chat with them. When he was drunk he

sat down apart and he chatted in a low voice with

Michael McClure."---from an article by F. Pivano,1979.

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 17:51:02 +0100

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From:         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

Subject:      Re: (FWD-excerpt from)Was Timothy Leary a CIA Agent?

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jo wrote:

>I seem to have have missed something.

>

>What link is working on such things as "orange sunsihe destroy[ed] the

>liberal movement...?"

>

>I really want to archive this thread.

>

>j grant

>

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>

jo, it's me rinaldo, i think it's a serious topic the luck of

leftism in the western countries. i was in the 60s & 70s a

new leftist activist. i'm perhaps in a dark-esque stage of

life but it's discouraging matter to realize i/(we) was/(were)

manipulated by marionnettistes. it elapsed circa 30year ago but...

democracy is the background to a beat way of life. let imagine

a world where won the nazism and tell us what it would happened?

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 17:54:44 +0100

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cathy says:

>Has anyone ever read "Shrodinger's Cat" by Robert Anton Wilson?

>

>this little scenario sounds like it was taken right out of that book...

>

>

>cathy

>

>

the issue: please check this web site:

 

http://home.dti.net/lawserv/leary.html

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 12:16:20 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-15 00:47:18 EST, you write:

 

<< Marlene,

 

 It was a typo. The original was:

 

 "cock/tail parties on campus???!!! " >>

 

hee hee

~marlene

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 12:19:17 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-15 09:31:35 EST, you write:

 

<< ksenija, are you recommending the film?  This is very faint praise.  I have

 resolved to watch it again but not until next week.  I promise not to post my

 reaction to the list (unless, of course, I see the light and decide to

profess

 the brilliance of the film, the actors, or the director:>)

 Dennis >>

 

i'll watch it again as well, dennis, and maybe i'll post what i find redeeming

about the film. oops, redemption....that was a whole 'nother thread.

~~marlene

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 12:25:50 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-15 12:04:22 EST, you write:

 

<< Thank you very much for the Henry Miller interview stuff on Kerouac.  It

 seems to me, although I am saying this out of intuition five minutes after

 I got up rather than after a lot of thought, that the two are in many ways

 similar or sympathetic writers...

 

 Don Lee

 Fayetteville, Ark. >>

 

this is amazing to me, because all i know of miller is how anais nin describes

him in her diaries. i never paired him up with JK from her interpretation of

miller's writing. what makes you say "similar?"

~~marlene

(i just keep posting and posting)

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 13:52:58 -0500

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Patricia,

 

        A very interesting image.....photo? Is it a photo? I see an upright

figure bent slightly forward to the left, but projecting to the right from

the base of the figure another figure in which I think I can make out a

face/head with fedora...which is figure, which is shadow?....how much is

imagination?  Tell me more!

 

        Antoine

 

        *******************

 

on the road to wichita,

 

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 Voice contact at  (514) 933-4956 in Montreal

 

    "Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never

cease to be amused."

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 15:01:10 EST

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Marlene-  I had read that Miller interview awhile back. Miller and Jk's

writing styles are nowhere close in style. Personally i always had a rough

time with Miller's fiction but his essays are absolutely brilliant! And he was

quite the stud!

                              GT

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 15:00:54 -0600

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Antoine Maloney wrote:

>

> Patricia,

>

>         A very interesting image.....photo? Is it a photo? I see an upright

> figure bent slightly forward to the left, but projecting to the right from

> the base of the figure another figure in which I think I can make out a

> face/head with fedora...which is figure, which is shadow?....how much is

> imagination?  Tell me more!

>

>         Antoine

>

>         *******************

>

> on the road to wichita,

>

it is a very poor copy of a great picture of williams shadow on the

window of a vehicle.The back ground is some strange distortion of the

flint hills.  the picture was one of John myers, he rented the billy

plymell room this summer at the new beat hotel.. I wish i had scanned

the original.  wonderful colors.  John will probably return from belize

nest summer, i love the image, it is a great one of williams wonderful

beak.

patricia

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 22:23:55 +0100

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From:         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

Subject:      a Gus Van Sant movie.

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hello, it's me Rinaldo, tonite the italian domestic tv channel

rete4 has broadcasted the movie "Beautiful And Damned"

directed by Gus Van Sant (dedicated to Scott Melloo Nall, Jr.)

cast of characters:     mike waters     river phoenix

                                scott favor     keanu reeves

                                richard waters  james russo

                                bob pigeon              william richert

                                etc.

additional dialogues by william shakespeare and thanks to B-52's.

this film has an unique feeling mixing the professional images

with those 5mm homemade films (before the cam recorder) to take

our soul as a remembrance/dream. the character doddy carroll mike

cotrell seems jack kerouac, and the richard mike water's death

has maybe something to do with the death of Neal Cassady on the

railroad, the freeway as railroad. saluti a tutti from italia.

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 22:46:27 +0100

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From:         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

Subject:      the visible men

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Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac (photo)

 

&

a jk's pome dedicated to patricia elliott:

 

 

ROSE POME by Jack Kerouac

 

     I'd rather be thin than famous,

     I dont wanta be fat,

     And a woman throws me outa bed

     Callin me Gordo, & everytime

                             I bend

                             to pickup

                             my suspenders

                             from the davenport

                             floor I explode

                             loud huge grunt-o

                             and disgust

                             every one

                             in the familio

 

             I'd rather be thin than famous

             But I'm fat

 

     Paste that in yr. Broadway Show

 

 

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From:         Richard Wallner <rwallner@CAPACCESS.ORG>

Subject:      Re: a Gus Van Sant movie.

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Van Sant dedicates his new movie "Good Will Hunting" to Allen Ginsberg

and William S. Burroughs.  The dedication comes as the main character is

seen driving away down an empty highway, having chosen to search for love

over having a career.  Very poignant.

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 17:24:17 -0600

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From:         Michael Skau <mskau@CWIS.UNOMAHA.EDU>

Subject:      kerouac or bust

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Season's greetings to all!

Did any of you happen to notice that in the issue of the _NY Times Book

Review_ with the article by Robert Stone about Kerouac and Melville

(12/7/97) there also appeared an advertisement (on p. 68, lower left

corner) for famous busts which included Kerouac. The firm is Fred Blatt

out of Fly Creek, NY (with this address he should be doing busts of

Brautigan and Hemingway). Has anyone seen any of his work? Or perhaps does

anyone even own one? The ad said the prices range from $49-$79. Anyone

with special information on this item?

Cordially,

Mike Skau

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 18:28:47 -0500

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From:         Ken Ostrander <kenster@MIT.EDU>

Subject:      HENRY MILLER

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        Once you have given up the ghost, everything follows with dead

certainty, even in the midst of chaos.  From the beginning it was never

anything but chaos:  it was a fluid which enveloped me, which I breathed in

through the gills.  In the substrata, where the moon shone steady and

opaque, it was smooth and fecunding; above it was a jangle and a discord.

In everything I quickly saw the opposite, the contradiction, and between

the real and the unreal the irony, the paradox.  I was my own worst enemy.

There was nothing I wished to do which I could just as well not do.  Even

as a child, when I lacked for nothing, I wanted to die:  I wanted to

surrender because I saw no sense in struggling.  I felt that nothing would

be proved, substantiated, added or subtracted by continuing an existence

which I had not asked for.  Everybody around me was a failure, or if not a

failure, ridiculous.  Especially the successful ones.  The successful ones

bored me to tears.  I was sympathetic to a fault, but it was not sympathy

that made me so.  It was a purely negative quality, a weakness which

blossomed at the mere sight of human misery.  I never helped any one

expecting that it would do any good; I helped because I was helpless to do

otherwise.  To want to change the condition of affairs seemed futile to me;

nothing would be altered, I was convinced, except by a change of heart, and

who could change the hearts of men?  Now and then a friend was converted:

it was something to make me puke.  I had no more need of God than He of me,

and if there were one, I often said to myself, I would meet Him calmly and

spit in his face.

 

 

-from TROPIC OF CAPRICORN

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 18:28:01 -0600

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From:         "Donald G. Jr. Lee" <donlee@COMP.UARK.EDU>

Subject:      Re: Henry Miller

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A couple of things--for one, their mutual ties w/ the French language.

That may seem minor, but Kerouac's Frenchcanadian background is one reason

(I forget who said this) for his becoming an Outsider--he was born into a

cultural minority.  And Miller of course was truly in love w/ all things

Gallic.  Plus their mutual "religious" leanings, in both cases quite

outside the realm of "normal" religious interest--though Kerouac came back

to "normal" Catholicism in his later years, her certainly roamed around

before that.  I've just been reading a book of letters between Miller and

a literary critic named Wallace Fowlie, a friend of his, and they seem

almost entirely "religious" in nature.  I think a book like Miller's BIG

SUR AND THE ORANGES OF HIERONYMOUS BOSCH shows a definite spiritual

nature.  And speaking of Outsiders, Miller of course became one in his

mid-thirties when he took off for Paris.  Finally, I consider both great

Artists (capital-A) because both of them--Miller in TROPIC OF CANCER and

Kerouac in ON THE ROAD--tried to push past and beyond the normal

strictures of what the form (the novel) could do, and both succeeded and

carved out new territory in the landscape of Literature.

 

Yadda-yadda.  Howzat?

 

cordially,

Don Lee

Fayetteville, Ark.

 

"All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act

without benefit of experience."

                                --Henry Miller

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 19:44:45 EST

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Pretty wild stuff!  Miller was out there.

                        GT

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 20:34:29 -0500

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From:         "Paul A. Maher Jr." <mapaul@PIPELINE.COM>

Subject:      Re: Kerouac & Poe

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>

>2. Closed on Account of Rabies (2 Cds or Cass) 16.00

>(includes shipping, handling and tax)

>Poems and Tales of Edgar Allen Poe

>New from Mouth Almighty/Mercury Records

>features a number of artists doing Poe

>including:

>Iggy Pop "The Tell-Tale Heart"

>Marianne Faithfull "Alone"

>Dr. John "Berenice"

>Christopher Walken "The Raven"

>Diamanda Galas "The Black Cat"

>plus many more

>Cool production by Hal Wilner

>

Don't forget Ed Sanders on two tracks as well...an essay on Poe by

Baudelaire is included and an essay with anecdotes on Ginsberg whom I'm

surprised did not read on this compilation. Ginsberg makes the remark that

everything starts with Poe. I remember in Lowell back in 1992 he gave a long

recall of the literary influences of the Beats...he even said then that Poe

"woke us from our dogmatic slumber" and was the "first to make us paranoid."

Also, from there the French Symbolists guided them in sensorium of the

world's vibes.. .Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine. Christopher Walken reading

The Raven is worth the price of the set alone! Just like he did in The Dead

Zone.

>

"We cannot well do without our sins; they are the highway to our virtues."

                                           Henry David Thoreau

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 22:45:02 -0500

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From:         Nancy B Brodsky <nbb203@IS8.NYU.EDU>

Subject:      Re: a Gus Van Sant movie.

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Good Will Hunting is a Gus Van Sant movie? Mmmmm....

 

On Mon, 15 Dec 1997, Richard Wallner wrote:

 

> Van Sant dedicates his new movie "Good Will Hunting" to Allen Ginsberg

> and William S. Burroughs.  The dedication comes as the main character is

> seen driving away down an empty highway, having chosen to search for love

> over having a career.  Very poignant.

>

 

The Absence of Sound, Clear and Pure, The Silence Now Heard In Heaven For

Sure-JK

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Date:         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 23:01:02 EST

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In a message dated 97-12-15 19:49:21 EST, you write:

 

<< Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac (photo) >>

 

my-oh-my thank you for the photo..i believe that's one of my favorite taken of

jack

 

brian

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Date:         Tue, 16 Dec 1997 00:20:09 -0600

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Subject:      Beautiful and Damned

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Rinaldo:

 

I've never heard of this movie.  Was it good?  River Phoenix was one of

my favorite actors, and usually Gus Van Sant is a great director (with

the exception of Even Cowgirls Get The Blues).  If you or anyone out

there can pass along info on this movie, let me know.

 

cathy

 

 

 

>

> Subject:

>         a Gus Van Sant movie.

>   Date:

>         Mon, 15 Dec 1997 22:23:55 +0100

>   From:

>         Rinaldo Rasa <rinaldo@GPNET.IT>

>

>

> hello, it's me Rinaldo, tonite the italian domestic tv channel

> rete4 has broadcasted the movie "Beautiful And Damned"

> directed by Gus Van Sant (dedicated to Scott Melloo Nall, Jr.)

> cast of characters:     mike waters     river phoenix

>                                 scott favor     keanu reeves

>                                 richard waters  james russo

>                                 bob pigeon              william richert

>                                 etc.

> additional dialogues by william shakespeare and thanks to B-52's.

> this film has an unique feeling mixing the professional images

> with those 5mm homemade films (before the cam recorder) to take

> our soul as a remembrance/dream. the character doddy carroll mike

> cotrell seems jack kerouac, and the richard mike water's death

> has maybe something to do with the death of Neal Cassady on the

> railroad, the freeway as railroad. saluti a tutti from italia.

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Subject:      WSB in Denmark?

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Hi there,

I have recently joined the list, and since some of you seem to posses an

incredible amount of information on the major beatwriters, i wonder if

someone knows anything about WS.Burroughs's connection to Denmark? The

biographies sheds only a dim light on his visits to Denmark besides his

meetings with K.Elvins and the Annexia-inspiration. If you vould help me on

this, I'd be deeply grateful!

Sincerely

Michael Hanson

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 RARA-AVIS, the hard-boiled fiction list, sent me browsing through gifs of old

paperback covers from the 40's and 50's.  I stumbled on the 1958 Signet

edition of OTR and some bio about the artist, Barye Phillips.  For those

interested:

 

www.ils.unc.edu/rarebooks/phillips.html        which will send you to

 

www.ils.unc.edu/rarebooks/barye1b.gif    (the OTR cover)

 

3 more days of school....then Christmas vacation!!!!

Dennis

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From:         "M.K." <mimosa@PACIFIC.NET.SG>

Subject:      "Counterculture"

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Hi, is anyone willing to share their views on what makes someone/a group

"counterculture", not only in the context of the 1960s but also in today's

world?

 

Just why were the Beats deemed as "counterculture"? Did they think of

themselves that way (did any of the Beats explicitly call themselves that)

or was this merely the media/society's view of them?

 

I hope my questions make sense.

 

Thanks,

Sharon Ngiam.

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Once again it's that time for me to attempt to sign-off for

the holidays.  The point of this is to ensure that I don't

return to around a thousand e-mails.  Unfortunately it never

seems to work.  I came back from the summer to 3000 e-mails

which was a waste 'cos I couldn't read 'em all, so I just

deleted the lot.  And then found out I'd deleted all the

Burroughs death stuff.  Bitch.  Anyhow, have a groovy

christmas everyone, and a good new year, and I'll see you in

a few weeks for more fun and adventure on the BEAT-LIST.

It's freezing here, so I'm trying to spend as much time in

the Computer Centre as possible in order to avoid having to

go outside.

Peace.

 

Tom. H.

http://www.uea.ac.uk/~w9624759

"A Bear of Very Little Brain"

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hey beat-l'ers

i was wondering if anyone out there might have the entire serialization of

"wake up" by kerouac that was featured in tricycle magazine. if so would

some kind soul out there consider photocopying it for me? i sure would

like to have a look at it. can someone help me?

        and as an aside - ive started the ferocious move and boy lemme

tell ya - something like 10 boxes of books up 5 flights of stairs is no

fun. and now i have no book case so i just got piles of books everywhere

(moved my books before my clothes) and rediscoverin great treasures in the

bookpiles) and 2 very confused cats. poor radison. poor pivot.

yrs

derek

 

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Derek Beaulieu

House Press (limited ed. chapbooks, prints, etc)

#502-728 3rd Ave NW

Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 0J1

ph. (403)270-4440, fax. 270-9357

"remove literary, grammatical & syntactical inhibition" -Jack Kerouac

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It was instantly obvious with your description....especially of WSB's

'beak'. Do I see rising clouds or hill faces or what through the window?

 

        When I look at small version it looks like one of those amazing

towering prairie skys.

 

        Antoine

 Voice contact at  (514) 933-4956 in Montreal

 

    "Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never

cease to be amused."

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Date:         Tue, 16 Dec 1997 10:33:02 -0600

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From:         RACE --- <race@MIDUSA.NET>

Subject:      Re: leary--CIA????

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Rinaldo Rasa wrote:

>

> cathy says:

> >Has anyone ever read "Shrodinger's Cat" by Robert Anton Wilson?

> >

> >this little scenario sounds like it was taken right out of that book...

> >

> >

> >cathy

> >

> >

> the issue: please check this web site:

>

> http://home.dti.net/lawserv/leary.html

 

i read this article last evening and found that it wasn't particularly

convincing.  one of those cases where coincidences are assumed to be

meaningful i suppose when some coincidences aren't.  just as the

importance of Freudian thought must include that sometimes a pencil is

just a pencil for the theories to have any cognitive significance,

Jungian notions of meaningful coincidence are only useful if there exist

situations in which coincidences are deemed un-meaningful.

 

with regards to the specifics of the article, i'm not clear about what

brainwashing of JFK supposedly took place.  certainly there were some

erratic behaviors on his part (supposedly shifting from a connection

with the mob to -- with his brother -- going at the mob full force) but

it doesn't seem to me that necessarily Kennedy's agenda was less liberal

or radical for that matter after the supposed LSD brainwash.  Of course,

in the author's rhetoric (which seems to parallel Richard Hofstader's

notion of "the paranoid style") ANY action by JFK could be fit into the

meaningful coincidences associated with the alleged brainwashing -

liberal policies being used to mystify and cover the control of the

CIA!

The story also assumes the version of JFK's history which included

fairly serious pharmacological assistance to his administration of the

nation.  His reaction to the cannabis - suggesting as it were that it

was nothing compared to cocaine - seems to suggest someone with

sufficient experience with drug use that the dopamine centers would not

be average by any means and these notions might undermine the

suggestibility of brainwashing techniques under the LSD.  Certainly JFK

would have had sufficient awareness of personal chemistry to realize

that something had been altered significantly without his knowledge and

this would have put up a guard against the trustworthiness necessary for

successful brainwashing methods.

 

The details with regards to Leary (not to mention the forgetting of the

Belladonna influence at the Manson ranch) are perhaps laughable -- even

if they are true.  It would be as easy to say that as a radical Leary

taught the exact opposite method of brainwashing in order to promote a

progressive agenda.

 

Mere financial association with an organization does not mean political

complicity.  I had to recall the humor of the situation when i was an

instructor of sorts at Dartmouth College and the radical students in the

divestment movement thought i was an administration spy because i

received a paycheck from the College.

 

And the fact that other left wing players like Rubin and Ginsberg had

less than kind words to say about Leary hardly makes him a

conspiratorial agent against the liberal wing of America.  There may be

more evidence that the efforts to radicalize the liberal wing -

especially in Chicago in 1968 - led to a split of more mainstream

liberals, split the liberal vote among factions of extremes and

guaranteed Tricky Dick's victory.

 

I'm not suggesting that Leary is innocent.  Few of us are when it gets

right down to it.  But the article posted in the URL seems more the

ravings of someone in a delusionary state (a condition i'm certifiably

aware of) than any proof of a meaningfully significant Leary-CIA

connection.

 

just a thought,

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

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From:         Nancy B Brodsky <nbb203@IS8.NYU.EDU>

Subject:      Re: wake-up?

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I would love to have piles of books everywhere. Im collecting lots of

books, from everywhere. I live in NYC now, so I always check the used

books table outside Bobst Library(NYU) for books and Ive found good stuff,

even Chanukah presents. Bookshelves are overrated.

~nancy

 

On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, Derek A. Beaulieu wrote:

 

> hey beat-l'ers

> i was wondering if anyone out there might have the entire serialization of

> "wake up" by kerouac that was featured in tricycle magazine. if so would

> some kind soul out there consider photocopying it for me? i sure would

> like to have a look at it. can someone help me?

>         and as an aside - ive started the ferocious move and boy lemme

> tell ya - something like 10 boxes of books up 5 flights of stairs is no

> fun. and now i have no book case so i just got piles of books everywhere

> (moved my books before my clothes) and rediscoverin great treasures in the

> bookpiles) and 2 very confused cats. poor radison. poor pivot.

> yrs

> derek

>

> ******************************************************************

> Derek Beaulieu

> House Press (limited ed. chapbooks, prints, etc)

> #502-728 3rd Ave NW

> Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 0J1

> ph. (403)270-4440, fax. 270-9357

> "remove literary, grammatical & syntactical inhibition" -Jack Kerouac

> ******************************************************************

>

 

The Absence of Sound, Clear and Pure, The Silence Now Heard In Heaven For

Sure-JK

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Derek A. Beaulieu wrote:

> and now i have no book case so i just got piles of books everywhere

> (moved my books before my clothes) and rediscoverin great treasures in the

> bookpiles) and 2 very confused cats. poor radison. poor pivot.

 

i recommend highly using kitchen shelves as bookshelves.  afterall -

books beat food don't they?

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

> yrs

> derek

>

> ******************************************************************

> Derek Beaulieu

> House Press (limited ed. chapbooks, prints, etc)

> #502-728 3rd Ave NW

> Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 0J1

> ph. (403)270-4440, fax. 270-9357

> "remove literary, grammatical & syntactical inhibition" -Jack Kerouac

> ******************************************************************

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Date:         Tue, 16 Dec 1997 11:34:07 -0500

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From:         jo grant <jgrant@BOOKZEN.COM>

Subject:      Re: Was Tim an Agent & Countryman's Chi stop

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>jo wrote:

>>I seem to have have missed something.

>>

>>What link is working on such things as "orange sunsihe destroy[ed] the

>>liberal movement...?"

>>

>>I really want to archive this thread.

>>

>>j grant

>>

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>>

>jo, it's me rinaldo, i think it's a serious topic the luck of

>leftism in the western countries. i was in the 60s & 70s a

>new leftist activist. i'm perhaps in a dark-esque stage of

>life but it's discouraging matter to realize i/(we) was/(were)

>manipulated by marionnettistes. it elapsed circa 30year ago but...

>democracy is the background to a beat way of life. let imagine

>a world where won the nazism and tell us what it would happened?

 

I have to backpeddle and figure this out. I'm missing something. Acid,

particluarly Orange Sunshine, looking back almost 30 years, had a powerful

influence on me. Positive all the way. I miss it. Back then, and I feel the

same way today but the political climate is such that I set aside the

desires to seek, I enjoyed a serious trip every year or so. Cleared the

cobwebs, opened my eyes, marvelled at the beauty, the unseen....

 

I smile to myself picturing the knowing smiles on the list.

 

If I had it to do all over again I'd probably be in a lab with a Ph.D. in

organic chemistry or pharmacology devoting myself to research.

 

Hmmm

 

j grant

 

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Note to Marie Countryman.

 

By the time you get this you'll have been met by a freind of mine. I have

no doubt that your brief layover will be one you'll remember. Jerry (and

possibly Arthur will join him) are two that are one-of-a-kind.

 

I ended up with a sick neighbor child and a delayed aniversary dinner I had

committed to preparing and tonight HAD to be the night.

 

See you on your return.

 

jo

 

 

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>on the road to wichita,

>

 Patricia. That picture is incredible. Please. Some information about it.

Sure, on the road to Witchita, but more please. Camera, film,( filters?).

 

Stunning.

 

j grant

 

 

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Date:         Tue, 16 Dec 1997 10:09:29 -0800

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From:         eric mayhew <mayhewe@SONOMA.EDU>

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DCardKJHS wrote:

>

>  RARA-AVIS, the hard-boiled fiction list, sent me browsing through gifs of old

> paperback covers from the 40's and 50's.  I stumbled on the 1958 Signet

> edition of OTR and some bio about the artist, Barye Phillips.  For those

> interested:

>

> www.ils.unc.edu/rarebooks/phillips.html        which will send you to

>

> www.ils.unc.edu/rarebooks/barye1b.gif    (the OTR cover)

>

> 3 more days of school....then Christmas vacation!!!!

> Dennis

Who is Barye Phillips?  Sorry if that sounds like an ignorant question,

but i really don't know.

 

eric mayhew

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Subject:      Junky's Christmas

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If you're in a good festive seasonal mood you should read Willaim =

Burroughs' hilarious "Junky's Christmas" =

http://www.systime.dk/fagbank/engelsk/online/beatgen/junkxmas.htm

Jens

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The other week there were some posts about music influenced by Beats. I =

didn't get to read all the posts, but I would imagine that Ramblin' Jack =

Elliott's 1980 record KEROUAC'S LAST DREAM wasn't mentioned. It was =

never published in the country that 99 % of this list's members live in. =

 

It was recently released on CD, and  at first it appears to be a =

completely traditional folk record by the man who bridged the gap =

between Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. Indeed in among half a dozen trad =

songs are three songs by Guthrie and two by Dylan.=20

But the last two items on the 70-minute disc are the only two songs =

Elliott ever wrote, one of which is titled "912 GREENS". It is a  =

10-minute sort of spontaneous autobiographical talking blues about a =

road trip the singer made down south to Frank Hamilton & Guy Carawan's =

uncle. Somewhere along the way in Mexico Jack suddenly finds a chair =

carved out of Mexican wood and he just  knows that the other Jack  sat =

in that chair a month ago  so he sits down in that chair and composes =

this ballad about Jack Kerouac.=20

At the end of the talking blues Elliott starts to sing a few lines, but =

that's all - thank god !

If you ever thought Bob Dylan couldn't sing you should listen to =

Ramblin' Jack Elliott...

 

Jim Musselman's the owner of Appleseed Records says in the notes : "let =

us lift a glass and toast the old songs that say so much, while =

honouring the spirit of Jack Kerouac, Alan Ginsberg, Cisco Houston, =

Woody Guthrie and the road."

Cheers

Jens

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>Hi, is anyone willing to share their views on what makes someone/a group

>"counterculture", not only in the context of the 1960s but also in

>today's

>world?

 

     very easy... the majority of folks have natures which require

stability, normalism, schedules, organization, etc. to be comfortable

and happy, J's if you're keen on Myers-Briggs Type Indicator... any

group that, intentionally or not, goes against the current of a

contemporary culture is deemed counterculture, and generally has

negative connotations... america is a special case of course, two

polarities on the MBTI scale are S, which is Sensing, and N, which is

Intuitive.. very obscurely they refer to how folks gather and use

information.. sensory folks are, in a black and white definition of the

two, naturally disposed to realism and hands-on sensory-based

interaction with their environment, while intuitives live largely in

their heads and are naturally disposed to abstraction.  the cliches

that apply are that S's have both feet planted firmly on the ground and

that  N's are dreamers and have their heads in the clouds.. this of

course is a generalization, but i can only explain so much right

here... America is the only country in which S's and N's dislike each

other... which is a root of many social problems we experience... an

epidemic that taints all areas of our lives, the american obsession

with right and wrong.. a country that says they are they most tolerant,

most open-minded, most sexually free and self-loving, but which, in

reality, are filled with sexual angst, an unhealthy obsession with

idealism, a hate for others who don't think the way their group does,

and self-loathing... the country of hypocrasy... the collective thought

process is one of the spiteful adolescent.. this may all be a function

of collective thinking and not individual thinking... but america is,

again despite what it claims, ultra-conformist, in the most disgusting,

happiness-killing sense of the word.  any "subculture" that does not

play along with the facade is prime fodder for the counterculture label

because it reminds everyone that our established perceptions of our

individual selves and our culture as a whole are bullshit, plain and

simple.  there is a reason, afterall, for a resurgence of cynicism in

america's contemplative young, unfortunately it usually manifests

itself in forms of egotism and an elevated sense of importance through

intellectualism, again unhealthy perceptions.  another example of

american hypocrasy is the blatant fact that, even more now than ever,

we preach many planks of the communist platform we've fought so

vigilantly against in the latter half of this century.

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From:         Bill Gargan <WXGBC@CUNYVM.BITNET>

Subject:      Re: Kerouac's Last Dream

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              <jenskoch@POST1.TELE.DK>

 

Gee, I always thought Elliott had the edge over Dylan when it came to a singing

 voice -- but not by very much!  I've been listening to Elliott recently and I

wondered why Elliott wasn't more popular in the early 1960s.  So much of early

Dylan was influenced by Elliott as well as Woody.  Of course, Bob was a songwri

ter and I'm sure that had something to do with it.

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jo grant wrote:

>

> >on the road to wichita,

> >

>  Patricia. That picture is incredible. Please. Some information about it.

> Sure, on the road to Witchita, but more please. Camera, film,( filters?).

>

> Stunning.

>

> j grant

>

Jo, antonia,

the picture is a scan of a Much more impressive photo that John Myers

has. He took a video during a trip with william, several of the guys

were along.  and he caught a moment in the car, they took the image from

video to photo,  It is all one of reflections. I believe the colors are

reflections from the sky and the flint hills,  I loved it, i had just a

moment to scan a copy before john left for belize. John lives in belize

on his boat during the winters.  I have been considering making some

lawrence postcards of some of the lawrence beat pictures up for

marketing. there is something in the photo that hits my mark.. I believe

either James or Wayne propst has the original video.

patricia

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greetings everyone

just out of curiosity(bad speller)

have any of you heard of the book Electric Kool Aid Acid Test?

if you have could you tell me the author and a summary?

thanx

 

seAn

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sean

ewll _the electric kool-aid acid test" is by Tom Wolfe who also write

"the tangerine kolored streamlined baby" and "the right stuff" and piles

of other stuff and is his (new journalism?see also -0hunter thompson's

early book _hells angels_ before the gonzo struck...) account of

interviews and

general hanging out with the scene in the early mid-sixties scene of san

fran (think: ken kesy's merry pranksters, the acid tests, neal cassady,

the grateful dead, hell's angels, haight-ashbury and the whole scene

before it all exploded in a frenzy of media explotation...) as far as i

remmeber kesey wasnt too pleased with his protrayal in that novel, but

with the release of that book and kesey's own _one flew over the

cuckoo's nest_ things really got going for key-z...

great book.

read it.

and then read kesey and other accounts of the haight at the time...

yrs

derek beaulieu

On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, KRUMMX wrote:

> greetings everyone

> just out of curiosity(bad speller)

> have any of you heard of the book Electric Kool Aid Acid Test?

> if you have could you tell me the author and a summary?

> thanx

> seAn

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Bill Gargan wrote:

>

> Gee, I always thought Elliott had the edge over Dylan when it came to a

 singing

>  voice -- but not by very much!  I've been listening to Elliott recently and I

> wondered why Elliott wasn't more popular in the early 1960s.  So much of early

> Dylan was influenced by Elliott as well as Woody.  Of course, Bob was a

 songwri

> ter and I'm sure that had something to do with it.

 

even with a better voice Elliott did not sing the elite intellectual

eastcoast ten-part harmony type of folk music.  he definitely would have

been considered hillbilly music by a lot of folk folks where the market

was developing by the 60s.

 

just a guess,

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

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Jens Koch wrote:

>

> If you're in a good festive seasonal mood you should read Willaim Burroughs'

 hilarious "Junky's Christmas"

 http://www.systime.dk/fagbank/engelsk/online/beatgen

> Jens

 

or listen to it on "Spare Ass Annie" cd....(i think i was married to old

annie!)

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

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M.K. wrote:

>=20

> Hi, is anyone willing to share their views on what makes someone/a grou=

p

> "counterculture", not only in the context of the 1960s but also in toda=

y's

> world?

>=20

> Just why were the Beats deemed as "counterculture"? Did they think of

> themselves that way (did any of the Beats explicitly call themselves th=

at)

> or was this merely the media/society's view of them?

>=20

> I hope my questions make sense.

>=20

> Thanks,

> Sharon Ngiam.

 

i discuss it in my round about way in the following out of "Firewalk

thru Madness" copyright 1992

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

 

 

November 12th 1992.... typed (Eulogy for the Dead Poetry Professor in

all of us) . ..

 

(Eulogy for the Dead Poetry Professor in all of us) ...=20

 

Poetry -- -- -- the art of glimpsing into the aleph ...the infinity and

nothingness of the unconsciousness and tapping into the streams of

consciousness ... rivers of images ... oceans of ideas ... symbols -

pictures - art ... POETRY ... free associating between unconscious

symbology like in a dream but your conscious mind is there too .. .

conscious and unconscious together joined in the poetic instant  --

reflexive -- instantaneous -- connections .... of images and ideas.

 

And it isn=92t found in dusty books ...You might find it there, but it=92=

s

in life ... it IS life, being in and out of existence at the same time

the connection of the images of the=20

 

                        you <in time and space>

 

                                with the images of=20

 

                        you <from the self

                                <<that lies outside those dimensions>>

                                                                >

 

and in the poetic instant -- life is real ... not plastic .... And it=92s

about the truth ..... !

 

=93What is the poetry about?=94 the worn English professor asks the wild

eyed freshman.  The professor was too worn to see the fire in the

student=92s eyes.  After years of neglect his poetic instinct was

tarnished....in hibernation.  he was happy if he got students to get

beyond the notion that =93poetry is something that rhymes=94.

 

But the wild eyed student glared at the worn professor angry for not

being noticed and he replied with what he felt was real:

=93Poetry is about the truth!=94 he exclaimed.

=93You can=92t say it=92s rational.  It doesn=92t follow the linear reaso=

ning of

philosophical or scientific thought.  Unlike mathematics poetry is the

belief that 1,7,4,9,8,3,4 is as logical -- or sensible -- a sequence as

1,2,3,4,5,6,7.....=94

 

The professor looks into the student=92s eyes into the fire of truth ...

laughs insanely ... and dies of a heartattack.

 

At least he died in a poetic instant, a poetic moment, the shock of

reconnecting with the place where the poetry is -- that space between

time and time between space -- where art resides, where the truth is

visible outside this plastic world.....

 

-- the shock -- it was too much for the old man thought the wild eyed

student.  And then he laughed and he laughed and the other students

stared and they stared. =20

 

And the senior class President asked =93What are you laughing about ?  --

you wild eyed boy !!!=94=20

 

And the boy said: =93He answered his own question.=94

 

The Class President stared at him.....the rest of the class stared at

him. =20

 

=93:Don=92t you get it.  He=92s been wanting to know what poetry=92s

about....He=92s been asking the same question year after year and he

doesn=92t find a satisfactory answer ... he doesn=92t find the truth so h=

e

waits in his office for another semester ... another term ... another

chance to ask THE QUESTION ... and another term to dismiss their answers

one by one - - =93

 

Until I retire to the study to the office hoping that someone will bring

me the answer.  The waiting.  The wait.  That was his life.  And finally

somebody has the guts to answer the question.  What is poetry about?=20

It=92s about the fucking truth old man.  It=92s about life.  It=92s not a=

bout

hiding in your study year after year while the truth runs wild in the

streets and hallways.  Its about going places....on your feet ... in

your mind ... it=92s active.

 

What is poetry about?  It=92s about seeing infinity and nothing collapse

into each other and surviving the vision...the sound...the experience to

share it with others.  And you finally had the nerve to turn and face

the answer to see chaos staring back from your bathroom mirror to hear

the laughter of the abyss rolling like thunder through your ears while

you strain to listen to Lou Reed talk of friends and death .....

 

you had the nerve. ..........and you turned and the streams of

conscious, the wiring of your mind criss-crossed and you saw:  POETRY,

TRUTH ... the space between the lies we all live and you were afraid of

the vision .... afraid to go back and share it and so you did what so

many of them do .................. you died.

 

There are really only three choices you know.  You can die.  You can go

insane.  Or you can go back into the cave and help people to understand

the truth.  The first is the easiest.  You took the easy root -- easy

route old man.  At least if you went insane you might be able to cross

reality planes with the rest of us and help us keep our balance.

 

But death it seems like a real cop out - although I can=92t blame anyone

who chooses death either by suicide or natural causes.  Life can really

wear you down. =20

 

So I don=92t blame you old man for choosing death....And I don=92t blame =

you

for going nuts.  I understand that from where you=92ve been, your ideas

make just as much sense as this rational sane society that we find

ourselves trapped in.

 

So you choose to go back to try and share and you=92re sitting at the

table talking to the student and she=92s not plastic like the rest but

she=92s seen so little.  You wonder if you have the patience to share all

of this much longer.

 

She asks you =93What is a radical in our culture today?=94  =93Is there a

place for radicals?=94.....

 

And you tell her that you don=92t like the word =93radical.=94  It=92s th=

em

labeling us.  It=92s a label of domination....Just like insane or mentall=

y

ill.      It says you=92re out of the mainstream of society....And even

though their river is flowing full of blood not water poison liquids of

culture flowing through them all gradually forming into the plastic that

surrounds their lives --  =20

 

they like their river.

 

And since you see other rivers -- other oceans -- other thoughts and

dreams you are a threat to the main stream.  The mainstream might not be

the main one anymore if they see all those other streams all those other

pictures so they call you a radical. =20

 

Well what does it really tell you about me if someone tells you that

=93I=92m a radical.=94  does it tell you something like =93I=92m a poet-I=

=92m an

artist-I=92m a capitalist-a pastor- a doctor-lawyer-dental assistant=94=20

It=92s just labels trying to define you

 

                        Tell you what you are what you think

 

Who am I?  I am who I am.  I stole that last line from somewhere maybe a

children=92s cartoon character or maybe from God, I don=92t remember but =

I

don=92t think anybody will mind........

 

=93What=92s the place for radicals in our culture?=94

 

Not much use for them, it seems.  But you need a few now and then just

to scare people into not changing anything much.  Rebels.  Are rebels

the same as radicals?  Can I be radically non-rebellious?=20

 

At least in your dreams, said the psychiatrist.  Just take four lithium

and call me in the morning.

 

And i=92m in the attic now Nearly moved from my cave and as I look out

over the Mississippi River into Davenport Iowa I wonder what the people

are thinking in Davenport and I wonder if this is where Kerouac was when

he realized that God really is Pooh-Bear and ........

 

Lou Reed says I want all of it ... not just some of it .... and I pause,

radically, and wonder ....if I really want all of it, i=92m not even sure

how much of it I need.......

 

and somehow in this attic -- cold air leaking in through the windows it

seems like I have found it.

 

What is poetry about?  If you have to ask you just don=92t get it.  And h=

e

shuts the office door and never returns ...

 

and the dream of the wild-eyed boy comes back whenever he slips into the

plastic places and pushes him back to the place where the poetry is

..... the nexus, the aleph ....=20

the truth of infinity and nothing in one poetic moment.

 

That instant contains all of it.   Explore that one instant and you will

see it all .....

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beat-l'ers

OR - yes you have another choice!

junkie's xmas was also adapted into a 1/2 hour claymation special direted

in black and white by zeotrope productions (francis ford coppola's

production company) and is damned excellent (this aint no california

raison claymation, folks...)

yrs

derek

 

On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, RACE --- wrote:

> Jens Koch wrote:

> > If you're in a good festive seasonal mood you should read Willaim Burroughs'

>  hilarious "Junky's Christmas"

>  http://www.systime.dk/fagbank/engelsk/online/beatgen

> > Jens

>

> or listen to it on "Spare Ass Annie" cd....(i think i was married to old

> annie!)

>

> david rhaesa

> salina, Kansas

>

 

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I taped it off IFC last year around this time.  They showed it and

Drugstore Cowboy back to back.  Will make copies if anyone wants to send

me a tape.  Produced by VH-1 surprise, surprise.

 

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On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 16:06:21 -0700 Derek A. Beaulieu said:

>beat-l'ers

>OR - yes you have another choice!

>junkie's xmas was also adapted into a 1/2 hour claymation special direted

>in black and white by zeotrope productions (francis ford coppola's

>production company) and is damned excellent (this aint no california

>raison claymation, folks...)

>yrs

>derek

>

>On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, RACE --- wrote:

>> Jens Koch wrote:

>> > If you're in a good festive seasonal mood you should read Willaim

>Burroughs'

>>  hilarious "Junky's Christmas"

>>  http://www.systime.dk/fagbank/engelsk/online/beatgen

>> > Jens

>>

>> or listen to it on "Spare Ass Annie" cd....(i think i was married to old

>> annie!)

>>

>> david rhaesa

>> salina, Kansas

>>

>

>******************************************************************

>Derek Beaulieu

>House Press (limited ed. chapbooks, prints, etc)

>#502-728 3rd Ave NW

>Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 0J1

>ph. (403)270-4440, fax. 270-9357

>"remove literary, grammatical & syntactical inhibition" -Jack Kerouac

>******************************************************************

 

 

Yes, it's a wonderful little film.  Just the thing to put you in the Christmas

spirit.  I remember a discussion about it on Beat-l last year.  It seemed there

was some disagreement on what the ending of the film signified.

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Bill Gargan wrote:

>

> On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 16:06:21 -0700 Derek A. Beaulieu said:

> >beat-l'ers

> >OR - yes you have another choice!

> >junkie's xmas was also adapted into a 1/2 hour claymation special direted

> >in black and white by zeotrope productions (francis ford coppola's

> >production company) and is damned excellent (this aint no california

> >raison claymation, folks...)

> >yrs

> >derek

> >

> >On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, RACE --- wrote:

> >> Jens Koch wrote:

> >> > If you're in a good festive seasonal mood you should read Willaim

> >Burroughs'

> >>  hilarious "Junky's Christmas"

> >>  http://www.systime.dk/fagbank/engelsk/online/beatgen

> >> > Jens

> >>

> >> or listen to it on "Spare Ass Annie" cd....(i think i was married to old

> >> annie!)

> >>

> >> david rhaesa

> >> salina, Kansas

> >>

> >

> >******************************************************************

> >Derek Beaulieu

> >House Press (limited ed. chapbooks, prints, etc)

> >#502-728 3rd Ave NW

> >Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 0J1

> >ph. (403)270-4440, fax. 270-9357

> >"remove literary, grammatical & syntactical inhibition" -Jack Kerouac

> >******************************************************************

>

> Yes, it's a wonderful little film.  Just the thing to put you in the Christmas

> spirit.  I remember a discussion about it on Beat-l last year.  It seemed

 there

> was some disagreement on what the ending of the film signified.

 

given the "immaculate fix" recording was played at the memorial service

at the opera house in Lawrence, it seems there is a little evidence for

one of those interpretations.  i recall sitting in the opera house

during the playing of it - staring up at WSB's beak sticking out of the

casket, hat on top.  i thought.  well this will settle things now won't

it.  if the immaculate fix meant death things will continue.  if the

immaculate fix meant something else, he'll stand up put on his hat, wave

and walk off the stage....and that's no Jayhawk lie.

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

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While purusing the City Lights site, I came across _The Four Horsemen of

the Apocalypse_ by William S. Burroughs.  I've never even heard of this

one.  Can someone give me some info about it?

 

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At 02:58 PM 12/16/97 -0500, Tyson Ouellette wrote:

>>Hi, is anyone willing to share their views on what makes someone/a group

>>"counterculture", not only in the context of the 1960s but also in

>>today's

>>world?

>

>     very easy... the majority of folks have natures which require

>stability, normalism, schedules, organization, etc. to be comfortable

>and happy, J's if you're keen on Myers-Briggs Type Indicator... any

>group that, intentionally or not, goes against the current of a

>contemporary culture is deemed counterculture, and generally has

>negative connotations... america is a special case of course, two

>polarities on the MBTI scale are S, which is Sensing, and N, which is

>Intuitive.. very obscurely they refer to how folks gather and use

>information.. sensory folks are, in a black and white definition of the

>two, naturally disposed to realism and hands-on sensory-based

>interaction with their environment, while intuitives live largely in

>their heads and are naturally disposed to abstraction.  the cliches

>that apply are that S's have both feet planted firmly on the ground and

>that  N's are dreamers and have their heads in the clouds.. this of

>course is a generalization, but i can only explain so much right

>here... America is the only country in which S's and N's dislike each

>other... which is a root of many social problems we experience... an

>epidemic that taints all areas of our lives, the american obsession

>with right and wrong.. a country that says they are they most tolerant,

>most open-minded, most sexually free and self-loving, but which, in

>reality, are filled with sexual angst, an unhealthy obsession with

>idealism, a hate for others who don't think the way their group does,

>and self-loathing... the country of hypocrasy... the collective thought

>process is one of the spiteful adolescent.. this may all be a function

>of collective thinking and not individual thinking... but america is,

>again despite what it claims, ultra-conformist, in the most disgusting,

>happiness-killing sense of the word.  any "subculture" that does not

>play along with the facade is prime fodder for the counterculture label

>because it reminds everyone that our established perceptions of our

>individual selves and our culture as a whole are bullshit, plain and

>simple.  there is a reason, afterall, for a resurgence of cynicism in

>america's contemplative young, unfortunately it usually manifests

>itself in forms of egotism and an elevated sense of importance through

>intellectualism, again unhealthy perceptions.  another example of

>american hypocrasy is the blatant fact that, even more now than ever,

>we preach many planks of the communist platform we've fought so

>vigilantly against in the latter half of this century.

>

>

Shut Up!

 

Mike Rice

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great book...author Tom Wolfe.  Cassady is called "speed limit" in the book.

a book to read every 3 or 4 years so one doesn't forget.

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The Electric KoolAid Acid Test was written by Tom Wolfe (Bonfire of the

Vanities) and its about the Ken Kesey(One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest) and

the Merry Pranksters. Its a pretty good book but some parts get sludgy. I

recommend it to anyone.

~Nancy

 

        On Tue, 16 Dec 1997, KRUMMX wrote:

 

> greetings everyone

> just out of curiosity(bad speller)

> have any of you heard of the book Electric Kool Aid Acid Test?

> if you have could you tell me the author and a summary?

> thanx

>

> seAn

>

 

The Absence of Sound, Clear and Pure, The Silence Now Heard In Heaven For

Sure-JK

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Date:         Tue, 16 Dec 1997 19:43:10 -0600

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Don't know if these will be on any Xmas lists.  I'm not nearly deep

enough into the literature to know more than the most famous names.

 

david rhaesa

salina, Kansas

 

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Subject: December Book Arrivals.

 

Include Underworld in both an ARC and signed copy, as well as White Noise

 signed, a broadside by beat legend

Harold Norse, books by John Ashberry and Rick Moody, and an early little mage

appearance by Jack Gilbert. If you get a chance, check out these books and many

 more

at www.synaethesia.com - thanks.

 

 

 

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