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It was through Bowles that Burroughs met an artist by the name of Brion Gysin that summer.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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It was through Bowles that Burroughs met an artist by the name of Brion Gysin that summer.
The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010
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The concept of pandrogyny was, Ms. Breyer P-Orridge said, like a flesh-and-blood version of Beat-era artist Brion Gysin's surrealist creative strategy called the "cut-up."
The Ballad of a Rebel and Her Lost Love Steve Dollar 2011
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The correspondence includes hundreds of letters, including letters from Burroughs to Brion Gysin, Richard Seaver, Alex Trocchi, Richard Aaron, Mary Beach and Claude Pelieu, Udo Berger, Jan Herman, and others; letters from Gysin to Burroughs; letters from Gysin to Ira Cohen; an original "mylar image" of Burroughs as King of the Cobras taken by Cohen; numerous letters to Burroughs by most of the above individuals, and others.
Jan Herman: Literary Papers for Sale! Getcha Red Hot Papers! Jan Herman 2011
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The correspondence includes hundreds of letters, including letters from Burroughs to Brion Gysin, Richard Seaver, Alex Trocchi, Richard Aaron, Mary Beach and Claude Pelieu, Udo Berger, Jan Herman, and others; letters from Gysin to Burroughs; letters from Gysin to Ira Cohen; an original "mylar image" of Burroughs as King of the Cobras taken by Cohen; numerous letters to Burroughs by most of the above individuals, and others.
Jan Herman: Literary Papers for Sale! Getcha Red Hot Papers! Jan Herman 2011
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The concept of pandrogyny was, Ms. Breyer P-Orridge said, like a flesh-and-blood version of Beat-era artist Brion Gysin's surrealist creative strategy called the "cut-up."
The Ballad of a Rebel and Her Lost Love Steve Dollar 2011
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William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, The Third Mind (1977): a collection showcasing and theorizing about the cut-up technique.
David Shields: In Writing, Art, And Music, Everybody Steals David Shields 2010
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The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook (1954) was her best-known work, especially because it contained an eyebrow-raising recipe from artist Brion Gysin for hashish fudge.
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The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook (1954) was her best-known work, especially because it contained an eyebrow-raising recipe from artist Brion Gysin for hashish fudge.
Personal Information for Alice B. Toklas Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, The Third Mind (1977): a collection showcasing and theorizing about the cut-up technique.
David Shields: In Writing, Art, And Music, Everybody Steals 2010
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