Beat Scene, Issue 64, Spring 2011

Includes "The Cinematic Experiments of William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Antony Balch" by Ron Bridgett, pp. 16-24. 

Also includes "The Gospel According to William Burroughs" by Eddie Woods, pp. 25.  

This copy acquired from Soheyl Dahi in 2023, and is signed at an article about Michael McClure by his wife, Joanna McClure. 

Published in Binley Woods, England by Beat Scene Press in Spring of 2011.

Bibliographic Information: 
  • Not in Schottlaender (v4)
  • Raven 20110400BSCE.0.64
Contents: 
  • Kevin Ring: 
    • "First Words" (editorial)
    • "Janine Pommy Vega, 1942-2010" (memorial)
    • review of the film The Etiquette of Freedom: Gary Snyder, Jim Harrison, and the Practice of the Wild
    • review of The H. D. book: The Collected Writings of Robert Duncan, edited by Michael Boughn and Victor Coleman
    • review of Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures, and Conversations edited by Clark Coolidge
    • review of the James Franco film about Allen Ginsberg entitled HOWL
  • Kevin Ring and Diane di Prima: "Lost & Found" (interview)
  • Kevin Ring and Corey Mesler: interview about Following Richard Brautigan: A Novel
  • Jackson Ellis and Diane di Prima: "Diane di Prima: Recollections of Her Life" (interview)
  • Michael Kearns: 
    • review of The Selected Poems of Ted Berrigan, edited by Alice Notley, Anselm Berrigan, and Edmund Berrigan
    • review of Erik Mortensen's Capturing the Beat Moment: Cultural Politics and the Poetics of Presence
  • Rob Bridgett: "The Cinematic Experiments of William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Antony Balch" (essay)
  • Eddie Woods: "The Gospel According to William Burroughs" (on the Francis Ford Coppola produced film The Junky's Christmas)
  • Robert Tudor: 
    • "Wow! Ted Joans Lives!" (on the film about Ted Joans)
    • review or Martin Duberman's Black Mountain: An Exploration in Community
  • Colin Cooper: 
    • "William Everson at Waldport" (essay)
    • review of Bill Morgan's Beat Atlas: A State-by-State Guide to the Beat Generation in America
    • review of John Bennett's Battle Scars
  • Pauline Reeves: review of Kaddish and Other Poems, 1958-1960 by Allen Ginsberg
  • Pam Hardyment: "Jay Landesman" (essay)
  • Gary Cummisky: "Who Was Sinclair Beiles?" (excerpt from the book of the same name, with Eva Kowalska)
  • Hadayatullah Hubsch and Anne Waldman: "Anne Waldman: 'Tell Me Your Secrets'" (interview)
  • Peter Coyote: "Gary Snyder and the Real Work" (essay)
  • Jim Burns: "The Hipster" (essay)
  • John Olson: review of Michael McClure's Of Indigo and Saffron: New and Selected Poems
  • Daniel Poljak: review of Allen Ginsberg's double-LP First Blues
  • Michael Horovitz: review of Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg
  • Brian Dalton: 
    • review of Radical Light: Alternative Film & Video in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-2000, edited by Steve Anker, Kathy Geritz, and Steve Seid
    • review of Frank O'Hara Now: New Essays on the New York Poet, edited by Robert Hampson and Will Montgomery
    • review of Jack Hirschman's Wer Tragt Sorge
  • Heather Featherstone: review of David Tully's Terry Southern and the American Grotesque
  • Dawn Swoop: review of the Ins & Outs reissue of the LP/CD Harold Norse of Course
  • Eric Jacobs: review of Rebecca Solnit's Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas
Publishing Information: 
  • Editor: Kevin Ring
  • Assistant Editor: Jim Burns
  • News & Research: Pauline Reeves, Erin Ring
  • Layout: Scarlet Letters

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