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Comashopped Operative – by AG Davis
From the opening lines the reader is implicated by the Comashopped Operative : “it’s a tripwire / your face reversed…you study my fears in this blistered and extended universal effigy.” AG Davis leads you, the reader, on an orphic journey … Continue reading
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Forgotten Avant-Gardist TLP #1-2: The Mapah Ganneau –– Baptism, Marrage; w/ Traviès & Gustave Karr, trans. Olchar Lindsann
After the Romanticist sculptor and phrenologist Simon Ganneau was visited by the spirit of his recently deceased wife, he founded the Evadamiste movement, a hybrid of occultism, gnosticism, feminism, and utopian socialism. Though small, the movement lasted for twenty years … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Anti-Prophesies, Anti-Prophesy, Evadamism, Evadamists, Feminism, French Romanticism, gnosticism, Gustave Karr, Hermeticism, Illuminism, Mapah Ganneau, mysticism, Mythology, occultism, Revenant Editions, Revolution, Romanticism, Simon Ganneau, socialism, The Mapah, Traviès, Utopia, Utopian Socialism
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Anti-Prophesies: Post-NeoAbsurdist Prophesy Poems, A.Da. 86-94.
–– ed. Olchar E. Lindsann; Cover image by Bradley Chriss. By the Montana PNA group, Aaron Andrews, Megan Blafas, Warren Fry, Bruno Franklyn, Jim Leftwich, B. Chriss, O. Lindsann & other anonymous Post-Neos. One of the first and most versatile Post-Neo microforms, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Andrews, avant-garde poetry, Bradley Chriss, British Post-NeoAbsurdism, Bruno Franklyn, Chaos Magic, collaborative writing, Columbus Post-NeoAbsurdism, Drawing, Hermeticism, Jim Leftwich, Megan Blafas-Chriss, Montana Post-NeoAbsurdism, mysticism, Mythology, New Jersey Post-NeoAbsurdism, Olchar E. Lindsann, Olchar Lindsann, Otherstream Poetry, Pataphysics, PNA, Poetry, Post-Neo, Post-NeoAbsurdism, prose poetry, Warren Fry, weird fiction
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Two Cities: On Carcosa And Golgonooza – by Olchar E. Lindsann
Between two cities which do not exist, what does not exist is born . . . a theoretic prose-poem at play with Blake, consciousness, mysticism, negative theology, imminence, logothesis, epistemontology, the life of absent things, Weird Fiction and the Yellow … Continue reading