Die Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics: Interviews, Porträts, Texte, Gespräche (1992)
Klagenfurt, Austria: Sisyphus (book, anthology, interviews, photos, essays), 1992.
8.25" x 5.875" x 0.375", 142 pages, softcover 1st.
Die Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics: Interviews, Porträts, Texte, Gespräche, edited with contributions from Christian Loidl, Christian Ide Hintze, and Winfried Gindl. A book about the Naropa Institute and the teachers at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. German-language, published by Sisyphus in Austria, with no English edition known. Contains a unique set of interviews, texts, and images.
At pages 95-100, editor Christian Loidl contributes "'Sprache ist ein Virus aus dem Weltraum' – Begegnungen mit William Burroughs", an interview with William Burroughs concluding with an image of Burroughs, p. 100.
Christian Loidl contributes another interview – this time with Anne Waldman in July 1988 – about William Burroughs entitled "Das Monster unseres Zeitalters", pp. 101-102.
Christian Loidl also contributes an interview with Peter Lamborn Wilson, Summer 1988, entitled "Letzte Worte von Hassan Sabbah", pp. 103-115, in which Burroughs is discussed.
This copy was acquired from AHA-BUCH (Einbeck, Germany).
Not in Shoaf or Schottlaender (v4).
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