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Array ( [id] => 26296 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => Algeria. A Series of Invocations because nothing else works [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => algeria.-a-series-of-invocations-because-nothing-else-works [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p><em>The Land in Algeria<br /></em><em>is pink<br /></em><em>Life in this<br /></em><em>America stinks<br /><br /></em><em>CUNT<br /></em><em><br />In 1979, right before <br /></em><em>the Algerian revolution<br /></em><em>begins, the city<br /></em><em>is cold and dark...<br /><br /></em>First edition from 1984!</p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4302 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554819338 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1644826196 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1554819480 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => algeria.-a-series-of-invocations-because-nothing-else-works.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 50 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 1 [popular] => 1 [favorite] => 1 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => ACKER, Kathy [booksAvailable] => 0 [category] => Literature,Queer Culture [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 1984 [idx] => 1 ) Array ( [id] => 26301 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => Nine Years in a Windtunnel. Being Pages from the Hotel Firbank Archive (including Songs from the Asylum) [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => nine-years-in-a-windtunnel [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>''For me, her story dates back to the time she was feeding vulva clippings to the reptile...'' E. Concertina/ Hotel Flirktank [opposite page 1]</p> <p>Do Not Remove Your Sunglasses:</p> <p>You are Beautiful but mortal</p> <p>beautiful but mottled</p> <p>beautiful but morbid</p> <p>beautiful but moldy</p> <p>beautiful but modoc</p> <p>beautiful but molimen</p> <p>beautiful but Monday</p> <p>beautiful but money talks</p> <p>beautiful but moosemilks</p> <p>beautiful but monika</p> <p>[from <em>Death from Above</em>]</p> <p>Parts of the publication appeared first in <em>ZZZZZZ Magazine, </em>this edition is from 1978.</p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4307 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554822136 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1554822308 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1554822308 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => nine-years-in-a-windtunnel.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 20 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 0 [popular] => 0 [favorite] => 0 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => BLAGG, Max; TISA, Ken [booksAvailable] => 2 [category] => Literature,Poetry [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 1978 [idx] => 2 ) Array ( [id] => 33999 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => A Man Called Burroughs: Photographs by Harriet Crowder [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => a-man-called-burroughs [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>Published on the occasion of the exhibition A Man Called Burroughs: Photographs by Harriet Crowder at The Function Room, London, 2015.</p> <p>Exhibition catalogue with introduction by leading scholar of Beat literature Oliver Harris and notes by Jim Pennington explaining how the iconic image of The Man, known from the album cover Call Me Burroughs came to be take in an alley way in Brecon, Wales in 1960. See also limited edition prints from the original negatives by Harriet Crowder. 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[booksAvailable] => 2 [category] => Exhibition Catalogues,Monographs,Documents [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 2014 [idx] => 3 ) Array ( [id] => 26297 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => The Secret Integration [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => the-secret-integration [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>“Outside it was raining, the first rain of October, end oh haying season and of the fall’s full brilliance, purity of light, a certain soundness to weather that had brought New Yorkers flooding up through the Berkshires not too many weekends ago to see the trees changing in that sun. Today, by contrast, it was Saturday and rainy, a lousy combination. […]”</p> <p>“The Secret Integration” was first published in <em>The Saturday Evening Post</em>, December 19, 1964. The collages on the cover and the frontispiece of this 1980 English edition, are by Jake Tilson. </p> <p>According to the review of <em>Slow Learner</em>—the 1984 collection of short stories by Pynchon that comprises “Secret Integration”— Pynchon “has little to say about this story in the Introduction, other than it seems to be his favorite of the collection. He calls it his ‘journeyman’ effort, liking the ‘positive direction’ of his writing, with the exception of some of his ‘less responsible Surrealism’. The story, set in a small town, follows the adventures of a group of young boys as they deal with their relations to the adults in the community. The boys find themselves caught between the stubborn racism of their parents’ generation, and the civil rights era open mindedness they have grown into. While the adults harass the first black family to move into town, the children welcome them, allowing the boy in the family to initiate into their gang, a first step towards integration.” [http://www.pynchon.pomona.edu/slowlearner/]</p> <p> </p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4303 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554820219 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1672743116 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1558449240 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => the-secret-integration.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 30 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 0 [popular] => 0 [favorite] => 0 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => PYNCHON, Thomas [booksAvailable] => 2 [category] => Literature [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 1980 [idx] => 4 ) Array ( [id] => 26300 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => mortality and mercy in vienna [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => mortality-and-mercy-in-vienna [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>Originally published in 1959 by Epoch, this edition is from 1976 featuring the second story from Thomas Pynchon.</p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4306 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554821060 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1672743158 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1554821280 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => mortality-and-mercy-in-vienna.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 30 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 0 [popular] => 0 [favorite] => 0 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => PYNCHON, Thomas [booksAvailable] => 1 [category] => Literature [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 1976 [idx] => 5 ) Array ( [id] => 26304 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => The Small Rain [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => the-small-rain [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>''Outside, the company area broiled slowly under the sun. The air was soggy, hanging motionless. The sun glared yellow off the sand around the barracks that housed the company's radio section. There was no one inside except an orderly leaning drowsy against the wall, smoking, and an inert figure in fatigues lying on a bunk, reading a paperback. The orderly yawned and spat outside into the hot sand and the figure in the bunk, whose name was Levine, turned a page and rearranged the pillow under this head.''</p> <p>The Small Rain was first published in the Cornell Writer of March 1959.</p> <p> </p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4310 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554822989 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1613581036 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1554823080 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => the-small-rain.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 20 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 0 [popular] => 0 [favorite] => 0 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => PYNCHON, Thomas [booksAvailable] => 0 [category] => Literature [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 1982 [idx] => 6 ) Array ( [id] => 26383 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => Street Laureate [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => street-laureate [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>I'm a street laureate</p> <p>a bandit poet</p> <p>a Seven Seas pirate</p> <p>you'll never forget even</p> <p>if I blow it</p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4387 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1555504939 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1703952426 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1555505460 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => street-laureate.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 15 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 0 [popular] => 0 [favorite] => 0 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => REED, Jeremy [booksAvailable] => 1 [category] => Poetry [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 2017 [idx] => 7 ) Array ( [id] => 26294 [type] => document [contentType] => text/html [pagetitle] => Seven: ... :Sounds [longtitle] => [description] => [alias] => seven...sounds [link_attributes] => [published] => 1 [pub_date] => 0 [unpub_date] => 0 [parent] => 50 [isfolder] => 0 [introtext] => [content] => <p>01: Kentucky trucker in the Rocky Mountains<br />04: Man in dark sunglasses by the Silver Arc<br />12: Canada bound trucker on Interstate 90<br />21: Twenty-three year old sword swallower fire eater waiting for a hotshot<br />23: Boy in coffee shop on Third avenue<br />29: Teenage boy in woods<br />31: Young boy in seafood restaurant</p> <p>Printed in London in a secret location on the Seven Sisters Road using typewriters, typewriter fonts, Riso stencils, a Gestetner 360 and unsized forty-year-old stencil duplicating paper for the text.</p> [richtext] => 1 [template] => 5 [menuindex] => 4300 [searchable] => 1 [cacheable] => 1 [createdby] => 16 [createdon] => 1554818179 [editedby] => 16 [editedon] => 1681476398 [deleted] => 0 [deletedon] => 0 [deletedby] => 0 [publishedon] => 1554818460 [publishedby] => 16 [menutitle] => [donthit] => 0 [privateweb] => 0 [privatemgr] => 0 [content_dispo] => 0 [hidemenu] => 0 [class_key] => msProduct [context_key] => web [content_type] => 1 [uri] => seven...sounds.html [uri_override] => 0 [hide_children_in_tree] => 0 [show_in_tree] => 0 [properties] => [article] => [price] => 35 [old_price] => 0 [weight] => 0 [image] => [thumb] => [vendor] => 0 [made_in] => [new] => 1 [popular] => 1 [favorite] => 1 [tags] => Array ( [0] => ) [color] => Array ( [0] => ) [size] => Array ( [0] => ) [source] => 2 [vendor.name] => [vendor.resource] => [vendor.country] => [vendor.logo] => [vendor.address] => [vendor.phone] => [vendor.fax] => [vendor.email] => [vendor.description] => [vendor.properties] => [author] => WOJNAROWICZ, David [booksAvailable] => 0 [category] => Artists' Writings,Essays,Queer Culture [publisher] => Aloes Books [releaseDate] => 2018 [idx] => 8 )
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