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The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

William S. Burroughs
The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin
At a surrealist rally in the 1920s Tristan Tzara the man from nowhere proposed to create a poem on the spot by pulling words out of a hat. A riot ensued wrecked the theater. André Breton expelled Tristan Tzara from the movement and grounded the cut-ups on the […]

The Burroughs Academy Bulletins

Saturday, April 10th, 2004

William S. Burroughs
The Burroughs Academy Bulletins
THE LAST BROADCAST
Marrakesh 1969: A folkloric lunch in the patio of our charming Arab House in the alleys of Marrakesh placed at our disposal by the British you can buy a whole package like this marvellous old pot-head Fatima thrown in smoking with the trade in the kitchen after lunch […]

THE MONEY MATRIX: AN INTRODUCTION By: SecuredParty

Tuesday, July 1st, 2003

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Conducting YOUR Life Without Surrender
THE MONEY MATRIX: AN INTRODUCTION
By: SecuredParty
“At any given moment, there is a sort […]

Valid Government does not exist in Australia

Saturday, June 14th, 2003

Valid Government does not exist in Australia
© John Lamont & Wayne Levick
Our experience is that owing to a number of factors, the majority of people- at first reading- decide that our conclusions are bizarre. It is for this reason that we have provided numerous internet links. In other cases we can forward copies of original […]

Which Is the Fly and Which Is the Human?

Saturday, February 22nd, 2003

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Which Is the Fly and Which Is the Human?
Lynn Snowden
~Esquire~, Feb 1992, pg. 112-116
Interview with William S. Burroughs and David Cronenberg
Photos and drawings are not reproduced in this copy.
O.C.R. by Dr. Rat, I.C.R. Laboratories Inc. 1992
Which Is […]

For a Revolutionary Judgement of Art

Wednesday, October 9th, 2002

Guy Debord
For a Revolutionary Judgement of Art
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Chatel’s article on Godard’s film [Breathless] in Socialisme ou Barbarie #31 can
be characterized as film criticism dominated by revolutionary concerns. The
analysis of the film assumes a revolutionary perspective on society, confirms
that perspective, and concludes that certain tendencies of cinematic expression
should be considered preferable to others in relation to […]