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Beatific Soul / Kerouac, Jack., 2007

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Identifier: CC-47280-50023
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This outstanding exhibition of Kerouac's life and work was seen by the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Georges Perec A Life in Words / Bellos, David ; Adrian M ; Aragon L ; Arnaud N ; Ashbery J ; Audiberti J ; Barthes R ; Baudelaire C ; Beckett S ; Bense M ; Burroughs WS ; Butor M ; Char R ; cummings ee ; Debord G ; Eluard P ; Heissenbuttel H ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Jouffroy A ; Joyce J ; Leiris M ; McLuhan M ; Mathews H ; Noel B ; Queneau R ; Rimbaud A ; Roche M ; Tati J ; Themerson S ; Thomas D ; Vian B ; Zurn U., 1993

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Identifier: CC-27488-28536
Scope and Contents This biography of Georges Perec (1936-1982), novelist, poet, verbal gamesman, and master puzzler, whom Italo Calvino called, 'so singular a literary personality that he bears absolutely no resemblance to anyone else,' is very lucidly presented. The biographer, David Bellos, also the English translator of Perec's books, has written such an interesting book that it almost reads like a fictional account of Perec's life. It is extremely well researched and documented. Examples of Perec's typewriter art, which he did mostly while working as a technician in a Neurophysiology Laboratory in Paris are printed on pages 260 and 690. Alexander Laurence wrote the following book review printed on the Internet 1999.We're all familiar with the term "slacker" and characteristics of the twenty-nothings who populate Douglas Coupland's novel Generation X. These are all attempts to capture a vibrant youth culture that adds to the present time. But what if I were to tell you that the French writer,...
Dates: 1993

poems of life & death, 2003

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Identifier: CC-41737-43729
Scope and Contents Pie o provides a wonderful biography of Jas Duke and selects additional poems to those reprinted from Duke's "poems of life and death." The accompanying compact disc is Jas Duke reading poems from the latter. thalia (internet); Jas H. Duke was born in Ballarat, Australia in 1939. Son of two schoolteachers, Irish-Scottish ancestors. His family moved to Melbourne in the 1950s. He worked as a draftsman/ a laboratory assistant/ a technical writer and dreamed of becoming a chess champion (didnt quite make it). As a substitute he read every book that he could find. In the 60's he became an Anarchist. Wrote short stories, and was desperately looking for a way to break-out! Went to England via the U S of A, where he circulated in the politico-psychedelic underground. In England he sought the commraderie of Freedom Press; met Ted Kavanagh, Cohn Bendit, Yoko Ono, and Raoul Hausmann. Jas became a political activist, and an actor who appeared in many underground movies by filmmaker Jeff Keen....
Dates: 2003

The Congress of the World / Borges, Jorge ; Alberto Manguel, translator., 1981

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Identifier: CC-20981-21390
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Introduction by A. Danielou deals with tantric cosmology, its 118 worlds, and maps, charts, and wheels. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

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