Jun
1
Naked Lunch at 50
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Thanks Ron Silliman: “This collection of original critical essays brings together an international array of writers, scholars, musicians, and artists, and casts new light on the writing and reception of Burroughs’ unique work, tracking its origins from Texas to Tangier, from Mexico City to New York and Paris, crossing time zones and cultures. We believe that Naked Lunch@50 breaks new ground in understanding this most influential but elusive of texts. “
Jan
18
Poegles at Salomon Arts
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Yesterday at Salomon Arts in Tribeca Justin and Dave celebrated the closing of Ah Pook is Here: The Lost Art of William S. Burroughs and Malcolm McNeill with a reception and a presentation on found poetry in honor of Burroughs and his “cut-up method” of writing. As proponents of a new kind of ‘cut-up’ method of found poetry using internet search results, we were extremely excited to demonstrate our craft in the presence of work by the cut-up’s most famous proponent, William Burroughs. Participants were invited to view the exhibition and participate in a discussion about found poetry and the new art of using internet search results to create poems.
Click on pictures below for full images.
- McNeill’s Exhibition
- Ah Pook Is Here
- Malcolm McNeill and Justin Hendrix
- Browsing
- Greg Highsmith, Sara Folks, Kathryn Lanouette
- Malcolm McNeill presents
- Justin and Dave
- Justin on the history of poegles
- Dave reads “Slender Volume”
To read more about Malcolm McNeill’s project with William Burroughs, visit RealityStudio for an interview with McNeill.
Poegles would like to thank Rodrigo and Gigi Salomon for making this event possible- for welcoming us in off the street and allowing us to use their incredible space.
Dec
31
On Saturday, January 17th 2009, Salomon Arts and the founders of Poegles.com will celebrate the closing of Ah Pook is Here: The Lost Art of William S. Burroughs and Malcolm McNeill with a reception and a presentation on found poetry in honor of Burroughs and his “cut-up method” of writing.As proponents of a new kind of ‘cut-up’ method of found poetry using internet search results, we are extremely excited to demonstrate our craft in the presence of work by the cut-up’s most famous proponent, William Burroughs. Participants are invited to view the exhibition and participate in an interactive discussion about found poetry and the new art of using internet search results to create poems.
When and where is the event?
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
Wine reception 4 pm to 7 pm, Presentation at 5:30 pm
Salomon Arts- Tribeca
83 Leonard Street (between Broadway and Church), 4th Floor
New York, NY 10013
How do I RSVP?
Because of limited space anyone wishing to attend must RSVP to editor@poegles.com.
Nov
16
Ah Pook Is Here
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William Burroughs, a forefather of the poegle, teamed with artist Malcolm McNeill in 1970 on a seven year project to produce a word/image collaboration known as Ah Pook is Here.
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The art and examples of the text from the book are now on display at the Salomon Arts Gallery in Tribeca.
Jan Herman writes on the Huffington Post: “Although their seven-year project was left unfinished because they couldn’t get it published — a text-only version eventually appeared — McNeill writes that the collaboration ‘changed my perception of many things, and now, many years later, continues to do so.’ He adds, ‘The one lesson above all that working with Bill Burroughs had taught me [is] that art is a magical process.’”
Burroughs read from Ah Pook is Here on his 1990 spoken word album, Dead City Radio. You can seee a video version of the track, Ah Pook the Destroyer/Brion Gysin’s All Purpose Bedtime Story, on Youtube here.
The show at Salomon Arts runs through December 14th.














