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Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts, Number 5 Volume 5
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Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts, Number 5 Volume 5

by Sanders, Ed (Editor)

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New York: The Lower East Side Guild of Motherfuckers / Fuck You Press , 1963. Published Dec. 1963. Near Fine, tiny corner creases to covers else Fine. Features the first appearance in this seminal Mimeograph Revolution publication by Allen Ginsberg - his 4 pp. poem "The Change - Kyoto - Tokyo Express July 18, 1963". Also contributions from Robert Kaye, Tuli Kupferberg, Isis, Lenore Kandel, Peter Orlovsky, Mary Mayo, Robert Nichols, Diane Wakoski, Julian Beck, John Keys, Jim Standish, Harry Fainlight, Herbert Huncke, and Nelson Barr. . First Edition. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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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. Cover by Sanders. Contributions from Peter Orlovsky, Carol Berge, Joel Oppenheimer, Ray Bremser, Taylor Mead, Jackson MacLow and others. Near Fine. Sanders sent a copy of this issue to Allen Ginsberg in India, asking Ginsberg for poems to contribute to the next issue. There was a rumor about Ginsberg being depressed in India and he later stated that receiving 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 down crying while writing that he was on a new path and “had returned to his body after the ecstatic years following the 1948 vision in which he had heard the ghostly voice of William Blake chanting in an apartment in Spanish Harlem. [Sanders 38]. Ginsberg was now determined to live in his body and settle into a “loving mammaldom”… Read More
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FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the arts - Number 4 (The “Freaking“ Issue of F.Y)

by SANDERS, Ed (Editor)

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New York: Fuck You Press, 1962. First edition. 4to. Original green mimeo wrappers. Side-stapled. Some soiling and damp staining to covers, margins and some leaves. Chip to lower right corner of front cover. ‘Chop’ of noted Beat poet John Thomas at upper right corner. Cover decorated with the peace sign surrounded by an ouroboros, with the surrounding words, “Freedom, Freaking, Fucking, Fertility” and “In this issue, MAD MEN!” Sanders recalls this issue to be the one that “brought to the fore the question of freakiness and insanity.” [Sanders,”Fug You” 19]. Contributors include: Michael McClure, John Wieners, Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg, Jackson MacLow, et al. From the library of Beat Poet John Thoman
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FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts - Number 5, Volume 4 (Summer 1963)

by SANDERS, Ed (Editor)

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New York: Fuck You Press, [1963]. 4to.; Side-stapled mimeo wraps with illustrations on colored pages; lightly sunned edges; mild edge wear and light soiling, else near fine. Signed by Sanders on back cover. Cover art by Sanders. Sanders typed this issue in the quarters of The Living Theater in NYC, using the group’s typewriter- type stencils. Printed specifically to distribute at the Great March on Washington, August 1963 . [Sanders 48]. This is the issue that two years later would cause the raid on Peace Eye Bookstore. In the “Notes to Contributors,” Sanders announces (admittedly straying from reality) that he had the first fifty-three hieroglyphs of Akh-en-Aten’s “Hymn to the Sun Disc” tattooed on his private parts. [Sanders 49]. It was this comment that offended the raiding officer. Provocative lines such as "We Must Fuck One Another or Die!" and "Grope for Peace" are common throughout the magazine. Contributors included Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg… Read More
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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 to the next issue. There was a rumor about Ginsberg being depressed in India and he later stated that receiving 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 down crying while writing that he was on a new path and “had returned to his body after the ecstatic years following the 1948 vision in which he had heard the ghostly voice of William Blake chanting in an apartment 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… Read More
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Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts Number 5 Volume 2

Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts Number 5 Volume 2

by Sanders, Ed, Editor (John Wieners, Tuli Kupferberg, Ray Bremser, Paul Blackburn, Taylor Mead, Al Fowler et al)

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New York: Fuck You Press, 1962. First edition. Paperback. Very Good +. Mimeographed side-stapled wrappers. Printed on pink paper on rectos only. The December 1962 issue of Ed Sanders' underground poetry magazine printed and published in a secret location on the Lower East Side. Carol Berge, John Keys, Hank Dixon, Taylor Mead and David Rattray were just some of the contributors to this issue. A particularly attractive copy of a fragile item. Staples still holding nicely. This was the sixth issue of Ed's magazine who employed a confusing numbering system after the first few issues.
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