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Paperback, 281 pages
Published October 1st 1982 by Re/Search
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Here to Go: Planet R-101 is Brion's signature work of writing, discussing a range of topics influencing generations of Artists in all disciplines.


Brion Gysin (January 19, 1916 – July 13, 1986) was a painter, writer, sound poet, and performance artist born in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. He is best known for his discovery of the cut-up technique, used by his friend, the novelist William S. Burroughs. With the engineer Ian Sommerville he invented the Dreamachine, a flicker device designed as an art ob...more
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A must for any person interested in Gysin and Burroughs. provides alot of knowledge and insight about Gysin who is often missunderstood and overlooked for his contributions to arts and the work done with Burroughs.
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John Clifford Brian Gysin, raised in Canada and England, was a peripheral figure in the Beat movement of the mid-20th century.

After serving is the U.S. Army during WWII, he received one of the first Fulbright Fellowships in 1949. A decade later he became closely associated with Beat writer William S. Burroughs. Their popularization of the Dadaist "cut-up technique" are the primary source of Gysin'...more
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