Ins and Outs, Winter/Spring 1979 ("Poetry Special: Crippled Warlords")

 










Multiple William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin inclusions.

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 was acquired from Rödner Versandantiquariat (The Hague, Netherlands).

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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