Brion Gysin - The Process / Back in no time (interview on CD) - 1985-2015

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Two English-language items by Brion Gysin: The Process (1985, first edition in this format, hardback with dust jacket, 353 pages, very good) and Back in No Time, an interview on CD (2015 release).

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1
The Process
Quartet Books, London, 1985.
Very good copy, as new, as unread.
Some are discolored.

2 [CD]
Back in No Time - interview June 21, 1981 by Harry Hoogstraten
Released on Bart De Paepe’s Sloow Tapes label from Belgium.
Originally appeared in the Staaltape Documentatie Series in 1988. The CD contains an interview with Gysin by Dutch artist and poet Harry Hoogstraten at Schiphol airport, June 21, 1981.

British/Canadian artist and writer Brion Gysin (1916-1986) moved to Paris in the 1930s, where he briefly joined the Surrealist Movement until he was honored to be expelled by André Breton. After World War II, he moved to Tangier, where in 1954 he opened the ‘1001 Nights Restaurant’ with his friend Mohammed Hamri, whom he had been introduced to by Paul Bowles. Hamri’s uncle was the leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka, and through Hamri, Gysin became acquainted with the music of this group.

1
The Process
Quartet Books, London, 1985.
Very good copy, as new, as unread.
Some are discolored.

2 [CD]
Back in No Time - interview June 21, 1981 by Harry Hoogstraten
Released on Bart De Paepe’s Sloow Tapes label from Belgium.
Originally appeared in the Staaltape Documentatie Series in 1988. The CD contains an interview with Gysin by Dutch artist and poet Harry Hoogstraten at Schiphol airport, June 21, 1981.

British/Canadian artist and writer Brion Gysin (1916-1986) moved to Paris in the 1930s, where he briefly joined the Surrealist Movement until he was honored to be expelled by André Breton. After World War II, he moved to Tangier, where in 1954 he opened the ‘1001 Nights Restaurant’ with his friend Mohammed Hamri, whom he had been introduced to by Paul Bowles. Hamri’s uncle was the leader of the Master Musicians of Joujouka, and through Hamri, Gysin became acquainted with the music of this group.

Details

Number of Books
2
Subject
Literature
Book Title
The Process / Back in no time (interview on CD)
Author/ Illustrator
Brion Gysin
Condition
Very good
Publication year oldest item
1985
Publication year youngest item
2015
Edition
1st Edition Thus
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Extras
Dust jacket
Number of pages
353
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Objects sold
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