FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts - Number 5, Volume 3 (May 1963)
by SANDERS, Ed (Editor)
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New York: Fuck You Press, 1963. 4to. Side-stapled mimeo wraps; with illustrations. Signed by Sanders on back cover. Cover by Sanders. Near fine. Sanders sent a copy of this issue to Allen Ginsberg in India, asking Ginsberg for poems to contribute tothe next issue. There was a rumor about Ginsberg being depressed in India and he later stated thatreceiving FY inspired him and helped him out of his depression. [Sanders 38]. Ginsberg sent the poem,The Change, which he wrote while riding on the Kyoto-Tokyo express train in Japan. He broke downcrying while writing that he was on a new path and had returned to his body after the ecstatic yearsfollowing the 1948 vision in which he had heard the ghostly voice of William Blake chanting in anapartment in Spanish Harlem. [Sanders 38]. Ginsberg was now determined to live in his body and settle into a loving mammaldom with mankind. Contributions from Peter Orlovsky, Carol Berge, Joel Oppenheimer, Ray Bremser, Taylor Mead, Jackson MacLow and others.
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- FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts - Number 5, Volume 3 (May 1963)
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- SANDERS, Ed (Editor)
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