Kulchur, Issue 18, Summer 1965






This issue includes a review of Nova Express by Ted Berrigan, in a Cut-Up style, pp. 97-99.

Published in New York City by Kulchur Press in Summer of 1965.

Bibliographic Information:
  • Not in Maynard & Miles
  • Not in Shoaf
  • Not in Schottlaender (v4, v5)
  • Raven 19650700KUCH.0.18
Contents:
  • Minoru Niizuma: cover photograph of Knox Martin with his painting Edge
  • Morgan Gibson: "Highlights from an Interview with Paul Goodman on The Empire City" (interview)
  • Charles Boultenhouse: "Stan Brakhage on The Art of Vision" (essay)
  • Robert Ashley: "Part of an Interview with Morton Feldman" (interview)
  • Margaret Randall: "Thoughts on the Poetic Line" (essay)
  • Knox Martin: paintings
  • David Ross: "Ipé" (poetry)
  • Ruth Krauss: "Poem-Plays" (script)
  • Felix Pollak: "Soirées" (poetry)
  • Joe Brainard: "Sunday, July the 30th, 1964" (prose)
  • Armand Schwerner: "Wallace Stevens: The Movements within the Rock" (essay)
  • David Antin: "Art Chronicle: The Journals and The Scene: Le Merchand du Sel" (essay)
  • Matthew Andrews: "Theatre: Chronicle: There-&-Them" (essay)
  • Bob Charbon: "Without Malice" (poetry)
  • Fielding Dawson: review of City Lights Journal, issue 2
  • Ted Berrigan: review of William S. Burroughs' Nova Express
  • Margaret Randall: review of The Place Where I Am Standing by Theodore Enslin
  • John Sinclair: review of Poets of Today: A New American Anthology edited by Walter Lowenfels
  • Margaret Randall: review of Modern Poetry from Spain and Latin America translated by Nan Braymer and Lillian Lowenfels
  • Ron Padgett: review of Joseph Ceravolo's Wild Flowers Out of Gas
Publishing Information:
  • Editor: Lita Hornick
  • Contributing Editor: LeRoi Jones
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