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Brion Gysin Let the Mice In
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Of course, I keep writing over & over: Something Else Press = greatness. This is another installment in the Gysin/Burroughs/(&, in this case, Ian Somerville) history of cut-ups. Add to that some of Gysin's graphics & permutation poems. & fotos too. The permutations were probably pretty exciting to Gysin when he wrote them but now they just seem like: So what? to me.
"I AM THAT I AM
AM I THAT I AM", etc..
I like permutating things but I don't really think that Gysin's simple permutations add up to much. Still, this is a substantial bk for a person not jaded to the subject(s). What so?
"I AM THAT I AM
AM I THAT I AM", etc..
I like permutating things but I don't really think that Gysin's simple permutations add up to much. Still, this is a substantial bk for a person not jaded to the subject(s). What so?
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April 25, 2008
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April 25, 2008
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April 25, 2008
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