Semiotext(e) Volume 4, Number 2 (“The German Issue”), 1982
[later 2009 hardcover reprint edition by Sternberg Press shown]
Includes an interview by Sylvère Lotringer of William S. Burroughs entitled "Exterminating", on the bottom halves of pages 80-88, 90-101.
Published in New York City by Semiotext(e) in 1982. Republished in hardcover in 2009.
Bibliographic Information:
- Shoaf III.321
- Schottlaender v4.C524
- Item #61 in "Burroughs Live"
- Raven 19820000SEMI.4.2
Contents:
- Herbert Achternbush: "America" (prose)
- Christo & Sylvère Lotringer: "Wrapping Up Germany" (interview)
- Christa Wolf: "Change of Perspective" (prose)
- Stephan Hermlin: "Germany, 1932 and Thereafter" (essay)
- Heiner Müller and Sylvère Lotringer: "The Walls of History" (interview)
- Gueney Dal: "Little Ankara" (essay)
- Dieter Dombrowski: "Bought Free" (essay)
- Sabine Zurmühl: "Lesbian Brigades" (interview)
- Tip: "Alternative Politics" (interview)
- Dr. Jaeger: "Berlin, City of Records" (essay)
- Margaret Israel: "Jewish Like Me" (essay)
- Maurice Blanchot: "The Word Berlin" (essay)
- Heiner Müller: "Obituary" (prose)
- Klaus Bartzsch: "The Provocation" (essay)
- Rochus Misch: "Why Don't They Make a Movie About Me?" (interview)
- Hans-Joachim Klein: "Slaughter Politics" (interview)
- William Burroughs & Sylvère Lotringer: "Exterminating" (interview)
- Horst Mahler & Sylvère Lotringer: "Look Back on Terror" (interview)
- Félix Guattari: "Like the Echo of a Collective Melancholia" (essay)
- Jean Baudrillard: "Our Theater of Cruelty" (essay)
- Alexander Kluge:
- "A Trained Conscience Will Bite" (interview)
- "The Air Raid on Halberstadt, 8 April 1945" (interview)
- Fritz Teufel:
- "On Rudi Dutschke's Death" (essay)
- "Terrorism with a Fun Face" (interview)
- "From A-libi to B-libi" (essay)
- Marlis Krüger: "Notes on Critical Theory in Germany" (essay)
- Anonymous:
- "Buback: In Memoriam" (essay)
- "To Have Done With Armed Terrorism" (essay)
- "Violent Women" (essay)
- Heike Sander: "Who Still Believes in Revolution?" (interview)
- Ulrike Meinhof: "Revolt" (essay)
- Walter Abish & Sylvère Lotringer: "Wie Deutsch Is Es" (interview)
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger: "The End of Being Consistent" (prose)
- Joseph Beuys: "The Ecology of the Social Body" (interview)
- Hans Jürgen Syberberg: "Our Syberberg" (essay)
- Steve Katz: "The Forest Continues to Beckon Us" (essay)
- Michel Foucault: "19th Century Imaginations" (essay)
- Herbert Röttgen: "Mythology in Revolution" (interview)
- Hugo Bütrer: "From the Pleasure Principle to the Wolves' Philosophy" (essay)
- Hans Peter Durr: "Savage Ethnology" (interview)
- Stephan Schütz: "Stasch" (play)
- Peter Kattenberg: "Snapshot Painting" (essay)
- Herbert Achternbusch: "Animadversions of a Bavarian Anarchist" (interview)
- Kraft Wetzel: "New German Cinema" (essay)
- Oswald Weiner: "Austria Go Home!" (esay)
- Heidi Paris & Peter Gente: "Monte Verita: A Mountain for Minorities" (essay)
- Wolfgang Hagen: "A True Little Story of German Rock" (essay)
- Charlotte: "A Dialogue" (interview)
- Annette Humpe:
- "Rock Lobster" (interview)
- "Red Love" (poetry)
- Martin Heidegger: "On My Relation to National Socialism (essay)
- Ona Zukumpt: "Modell Deutschland" (essay)
- André Gorz: "Farewell to the Proletariat" (interview)
- Peter Gorz: "Between Revolution and Resignation" (essay)
- Daniel Cohn-Bendit: "The Anti-Nuclear Movement Smashing the German Consensus" (interview)
- Amos Grünebaum: "German and Jewish" (interview)
- Joan Reutershan: "The Future is Female" (essay)
- Reto Hänny: "Freedom for Greenland" (prose)
- Nanette Funk: "Take It" (essay)
- Herbert Gruhl: "Doomsday in 20 Years" (interview)
- Paul Virilio: "Pure War" (interview)
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Sylvère Lotringer
- Editorial Committee: Peter Gente, Frank Mecklenburg, Heidi Paris
- Associate Editors: Jim Fleming, Etienne Li, Frank Mecklenburg, Marc Parent, Dagmar Stern, Brigitte Vial
- Issue Design: Martim Avillez, Sylvère Lotringer, Michael Oblowitz
- Editor-Manager: Jim Fleming
- Cover Photo: German Information Center
- Back Photo: Paul Virilio
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