Ins and Outs, Winter/Spring 1979 ("Poetry Special: Crippled Warriors")
Multiple William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin inclusions.
At page 97 is a short interview ("continued...") by Cees Broeder of William S. Burroughs while at the One World Poetry festival. This was taken from the 28 October 1978 issue of Haagse Post (The Hague, Netherlands).
At pages 98-99 William S. Burroughs contributes an untitled work [beginning with "They have in common that they are..."].
At pages 48-49 Brion Gysin contributes "A Cacophony for Five Discordant Voices" [this is "I Don't Work You Dig", a permutation poem], alongside some of Gysin's handwriting and a photo of Gysin by Ira Cohen.
At Page 50 is a calligraphic work by Brion Gysin.
This was published in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Ins & Outs in early 1979.
This copy is sadly misbound, with no pages 95/96, and a duplicate 97/98. Page 96 is noted in the table of contents as relating to William S. Burroughs but the exact contribution is not described. If I find a second copy with page 96, I will add its description.
This copy was acquired from Rödner Versandantiquariat (The Hague, Netherlands).
Bibliographic Information:
- Not in Shoaf
- Not in Schottlaender (v4, v5)
- Raven 19790100IAOU.0.0
Selected Contents:
- Ira Cohen:
- cover photo
- photo of Brion Gysin
- photo of Petra Vogt
- "Life Class" (poetry)
- "Checkmate" (poetry)
- "Guru as Gastarbeiter" (prose)
- "A Brickbat for Herman Brood or P78 Meets Wild Romance in Paradiso" (poetry)
- photographs
- Tristan Tzara: "Is poetry necessary?..." (quote)
- Bruk & Charlz [Bruce Carpenter and Charles Junod]:
- "Theater Eye: Ulawatu 1976" (photograph)
- "Five Incantations" (poetry)
- back cover photograph
- Thomas Peterson:
- "from:Amsterdam Airport" (poetry)
- "hollandaisesalsa" (poetry)
- Eugenie Eersel: "The Plantation" (poetry)
- Vernie February: "For Those Who Must Survive" (poetry)
- Johanna Schouten-Elsenhout: "New Dawn" (poetry)
- Roberto Valenza: "Franco (on his death)" (poetry)
- Charles McGeehan:
- "lunations" (poetry)
- "the scribe" (poetry)
- Steff Davidson: "The Language Bomb" (poetry)
- Ricárdo Sanchez: "Maricopa Schemes in Europe" (poetry)
- Anne Waldman: "Talking Mushrooms" (poetry)
- Franco Beltrametti: "2 for 'Ins & Outs' in Amsterdam" (poetry)
- Nanao Sakaki: "Noh Drama Crane Dance" (script)
- Maprem Prakasha: "Mirage 31" (poetry)
- Harry Hoogstraten: "Aspen Lapse" (poetry)
- Louis MacAdam: "The Marriage of Walt Whitman and Marilyn Monroe" (prose)
- Simon Vinkenoog:
- "The Universal Anonymous to the Heavy Few" (poetry)
- "In Memoriam Machteld" (poetry)
- Janine Pommy-Vega:
- "Himalayan Air in the City" (poetry)
- "John Garfield's Favorite Song" (poetry)
- Patti Smith:
- photograph
- "Ghost Dance" (poetry)
- Brion Gysin:
- "A Cacophony for Five Discordant Voices" (poetry)
- calligraphic drawing
- Harold Norse:
- "After Reading Jessica Hagedorn's Dangerous Music" (poetry)
- "Get Your Big Fat Wings out of My Face" (poetry)
- "Billy" (poetry)
- Mel Clay, Ira Cohen, and Ronald F. Sauer: "Eddie Woods Memorial Poem" (poetry)
- Tom Raworth: "from: writing" (poetry)
- Paul Grillo:
- "Maison Solitaire" (collage)
- "Intimations of Nina & Elsewhere" (poetry)
- Petra Vogt: "Gahenna" (poetry)
- Ronald F. Sauer: "Vondelpark July 1978" (poetry)
- Caroline Gosselin:
- drawing
- "my sun..." (poetry)
- Amanda Porter: "It must be a plot..." (poetry)
- Angus Maclise: "Jaguar" (poetry)
- J. A. Deelder:
- "on dreamers!" (poetry)
- "Stew" (poetry)
- "Apparently" (poetry)
- Bert Schierbeek:
- "R van R to A" (poetry)
- Steve Biko (poetry)
- Hans Plomp: "All you need is love" (poetry)
- Frank X. Mendez: photograph
- Edward Woods: "At Fascist Hands" (poetry)
- Tom Wilson: "Faster than Kool-aid" (poetry)
- William Levy: "An Heavenly Enema" (letter/essay)
- Steef Davidson: "An Elegy to William Levy, a Puritan with the Evil Eye." (poetry)
- William S. Burroughs:
- ? [page 96]
- "They have in common that they are..." (prose)
- Cees Broeder and William S. Burroughs: "continued..." (interview)
- Paul Von Ostayen:
- "Guido Gazelle" (poetry)
- "Poem [And each new city...]" (poetry)
- "Poem [So the beloved...]" (poetry)
- Kropotkin: "A Formidable Tail [sic]" (prose)
- Piero Heliczer: "The Handsome Policeman" (poetry)
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Ronald F. Sauer
- Contributing Editors: Charles MacGeehan, Ira Cohen, William Levy, Simon Vinkenoog
- Layout/Design: move
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