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William Seward Burroughs II (/ˈbʌroʊz/; also known by his pen name William Lee; February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American novelist, short story writer, satirist, essayist, painter, and spoken word performer. A primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodernist author who wrote in the paranoid fiction genre, he is considered to be "one of the most politically trenchant, culturally influential, and innovative artists of the 20th century". His influence is considered to have affected a range of popular culture as well as literature. Burroughs wrote eighteen novels and novellas, six collections of short stories and four collections of essays. Five books have been published of his interviews and correspondences. He also collaborated on projects and recordings with numerous performers and musicians, and made many appearances in films.
He was born into a wealthy family in St. Louis, Missouri, grandson of the inventor and founder of the Burroughs Corporation, William Seward Burroughs I, and nephew of public relations manager Ivy Lee. Burroughs began writing essays and journals in early adolescence, but did not begin publicizing his writing until his thirties. He left home in 1932 to attend Harvard University, studied English, and anthropology as a postgraduate, and later attended medical school in Vienna. In 1942 Burroughs enlisted in the U.S. Army to serve during World War II, but was turned down by the Office of Strategic Services and Navy, after which he picked up the drug addiction that affected him for the rest of his life, while working a variety of jobs. In 1943 while living in New York City, he befriended Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, the mutually influential foundation of which grew into the Beat Generation, which was later a defining influence on the 1960s counterculture.
Founded in 1965, Giorno Poetry Systems was an American artist collective, record label, and non-profit organisation founded by poet and performance artist John Giorno with the direct aim to connect poetry and related art forms to a larger audience using innovative ideas, such as communication technology, audiovisual materials and techniques.
In the early 1960s, young New York-born poet John Giorno became acquainted with artists who were at the threshold of their successful careers, most notably Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Merce Cunningham and John Cage. Warhol would have an important impact on Giorno, as the latter became the protagonist of Warhol's film Sleep (1963), which depicts Giorno sleeping for five hours, and the unreleased Handjob, following Giorno's face while masturbating.
Giorno believed that, at this level, poetry was running behind. Evidently, these artists in music and painting etc., would act whenever an idea arose in their minds, while the availability and progression of poetry was limited to books and magazines, let alone multimedia or performance.
John Giorno (born December 4, 1936) is an American poet and performance artist. He founded the not-for-profit production company Giorno Poetry Systems and organized a number of early multimedia poetry experiments and events, including Dial-A-Poem. He became prominent as the subject of Andy Warhol's film Sleep (1963). He is also an AIDS activist and fundraiser, and a long-time practitioner of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Giorno was born in New York. He graduated from Columbia University in 1958, where he was a "college chum" of physicist Hans Christian von Baeyer. In 1962, while in his early twenties he briefly worked in New York as a stockbroker. In 1962 he met Andy Warhol during Warhol's first New York Pop Art solo exhibit at Eleanor Ward's Stable Gallery. They became lovers and Warhol remained an important influence for Giorno's developments on poetry, performance and recordings. Giorno and Warhol are said to have remained very close until 1964, after which time their meetings were rare. Their relationship was revived somewhat in the last year before Warhol's death. Inspired by Warhol, and subsequent relationships with Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, Giorno began applying Pop Art techniques of appropriation of found imagery to his poetry, producing The American Book of the Dead in 1964 (published in part in his first book, Poems, in 1967). Meetings with William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin in 1964 contributed to his interest in applying cut up and montage techniques to found texts, and (via Gysin) his first audio poem pieces, one of which was played at the Paris Museum of Modern Art Biennale in 1965.
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The Talking Asshole, Frank ZAPPA - You’re a Hook / Dial-a-Poem (1968-1983)
"You're a Hook"—The 15 Year Anniversary of Dial-a-Poem (1968-1983) full album
Various artists - Smack My Crack (1987)
Dead Souls
William S. Burroughs reads The Do-Rights
John Giorno Interview: Poets are Mirrors of the Mind
The Do-Rights
What The Nova Convention Is All About
The Chief Smiles
Inching, Is This Machine Recording?
"You're a Hook"—The 15 Year Anniversary of Dial-a-Poem (1968-1983) 06/18/84 Giorno Poetry Systems records (#GPS 030) 4b. Frank Zappa - The Talking Asshole 720p Link(s): http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/421901-did-i-ever-tell-you-about-the-man-who-taught https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQoNRqb3Wsg http://frankzapppa.blogspot.ch/2014/11/the-talking-asshole-routine-from-naked.html http://www.elsewhere.co.nz/fromthevaults/3057/frank-zappa-the-talking-asshole-1978/ .
"You're a Hook"—The 15 Year Anniversary of Dial-a-Poem (1968-1983) 06/18/84 Giorno Poetry Systems records (#GPS 030) (Long playing - 33 giri e 1/3 —rpm—, 12”) 720p 1. John Giorno - (Last Night) I Gambled With My Anger and Lost . 00:00 2. William S. Burroughs - Old Man Bickford . 09:23 3. Laurie Andesrson - Song From America on the Move . 11:34 4. Philip Glass - A Secret Solo . 18:28 End Side a) . 20:50 5. Lenny Kaye - No Jestering . 21:13 6. Patti Smith - 7 Ways of Going / Fire of Unknown Origin . 25:32 7. Jim Carroll - da “The Basketball Diaries” . 31:50 8. Frank Zappa - The Talking Asshole . 35:22 9. Allen Ginsberg - Father Death Blues . 40:49 End Side b) . 44:38 Side 1 (20.50) JOHN GIORNO (Last Night) I Gambled with My Anger and Lost (9.12) Words by John Giorno & Music by Charlie Ro...
Various artists - Smack My Crack (1987) Giorno Poetry Systems Records Side A 00:00 Boiled Dove - Butthole Surfers 04:30 Adler Kommt Spater - Einsturzende Neubauten 10:08 Solo Live In Amsterdam - Diamanda Galas 12:45 Words Of Advice - William S. Burroughs 17:35 Anything for You (Hang Me) - Swans Side B 23:02 Sucking Mad - John Giorno Band 28:43 Cheap Energy - Chad & Sudan 35:05 The Pontiac - Tom Waits 37:09 Indra (For Brion Gysin) - Chris Stein 40:20 The Altra Virago - Nick Cave
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William S. Burroughs reads The Do-Rights Recording: The Dial-A-Poem Poets: You're the Guy I Want To Share My Money With 1981 Published by Giorno Poetry Systems
Meet one of the great originators of performance poetry, John Giorno, as he looks back at his first meetings with poetry, his great influences, the importance of performing without a book, and where poetry is headed in the future. When John Giorno was 14 he experienced what he calls “a blissful feeling” towards poetry, which in life is what you are supposed to follow when you have these positive feelings, he says. Going down the poetic path John Giorno met Andy Warhol and the whole pop art scene in 1962. After being the subject of Andy Warhol’s 6-hour movie “Sleep”, the established modernist poets such as Frank O’Hara and John Ashbery didn’t think much of him. The energy from the pop art scene was the inspiration for John Giorno when turning his poetry performances into intensely memoriz...
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In this clip from 1977, the renowned William S. Burroughs, the author of 'Naked Lunch' and 'Junkie', talks about his addiction to heroin. He says it didn't cause any real damage to his health and he has no regrets. For more classic clips, go to http://www.cbc.ca/archives Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCFacebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCInstagram Junkie author William S. Burro...
John Walters interviews William Burroughs for ''Walters Week'' a weekly arts programme on BBC Radio 1 . Broadcast - 11-11- 1982 - includes ''The Do - Rights'' and ''The Wild Fruits'' .
Peter Gzowski interviewing William Burroughs on 90 Minutes Live in 1977.
Morgan Entrekin of Grove Press and director Robert Wilson reflect on the life and work of William Burroughs, icon of the Beat Generation. »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T