Reed wrote:
http://www.bibliofind.com/cgi-bin/texis.exe/s/search
Thank you, thank you, thank you. It's fantastic, they have so much I've been
looking for...now if you could also help me to find a better paid job so I
can afford to buy all these books ;-)
cheers,
Sol.
Fluxlisters should also try searching for books on Advanced Book
Exchange:http://www.abebooks.com
They're similar to Bibliofind, but at this point they have more
booksellers (5700 total I think). I own a small, scholarly used
bookshop have been selling on both Bibliofind Advanced Book
Speaking of books, Someone told me there was a French novel out once
that came in a box, the size of a trade paperback, and the chapters were
on cards. The reader then was able to make their own novel every time
by shuffling the cards. Anyone know what the title was of this book? Who
wrote it?
Brad:
I appreciate your wont to express visually - one of my favorite magazines
isn't particularly slick, but, in the words of Brice Marden, "You can't beat
the real thing."
http://www.bombsite.com/
Best,
Patricia
{ brad brace } wrote:
I confess: I've been a usual fan of this magazine...
Inside? I don't agree. The schemata of writers interviewing painters, poets
interviewing conceptual artists, musicians interviewing photographers, etc. is
very appealing and not at all inside. Where else is it done? It's a different
slant. Same old lit crowd? Again, I don't agree - most of
And Amazon searches for used books, but they search on Bibliofind
Advanced Book Exchange (ABE), and then raise the price.
I would recomend to think about boycotting amazon, until they come
to a final solution for their "one click shopping" patent, anyway.
People say that they are allways
Heiko
For once I agree with you. I've never bought from amazon and probably
never will (although I may indeed look there which is also useful).
Reed
Heiko Recktenwald wrote:
And Amazon searches for used books, but they search on Bibliofind
Advanced Book Exchange (ABE), and then raise the
in the email today...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: Nam June Paik
Video Commune: The Video Collaborations of Nam June Paik
Dear Rosemary:
Perhaps you can help out Benny Stratton (see below)? The "In the
Spirit of Fluxus" catalogue runs about 80 bucks U.S. according
to online booksources, and I canna' find my copy.
Bless,
PK
Can anyone help this person find a copy of Dick Higgin's essay
(?) on Intermedia? If so,
They put very few small press writers in that magazine. Most publish with major
houses. There's a very big "small press" movement going on in this country. There are
a lot of great writers who get ignored by Bomb. It's almost like you have to live in
New York or write poetry that lacks guts in
It's been a while since I've more than glanced at it, but yes, it seemed
old-fashioned, provincial, ny-artworld-trendy.
New art-magazine for the 00's - Dud
/:b
Postscript re. Bomb magazine
Whether or not you like the neo celbrity (???made that up) status of
the subjects, I must restate I like the idea of artists interviewing poets,
et al. I think it's very fresh for a published magazine. If
you interviewed the the musicians of Cabaret Voltaire as a
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