Category Archives: cut-ups
Call for Contributors
William S. Burroughs in Context (Cambridge University Press), edited by Oliver Harris, Davis Schneiderman and Alex Wermer-Colan, is seeking expressions of interest for potential contributors. The volume joins the successful Literature in Context series, and will be a landmark publication … Continue reading
CUT-UPS@2023 Call For Papers
The CFP for CUT-UPS@2023 is now live. This conference replaces the 2020 conference that was cancelled due to COVID. It’s great that we can now look forward to holding this event! As a “Special Conference”, it has a particular focus, rather … Continue reading
Newsletter: 2022 Conference registration now open!
Members will be receiving our newsletter in their inboxes about now, which includes news about our upcoming conference. More info via links below: More news: https://mailchi.mp/97b0aad33094/quarterly-update-12123255?e=c2e3406256 Conference page: https://ebsn.eu/ebsn2022/ CUT-UP@2023: https://ebsn.eu/2023-special-conference/
New Book Reviews
Check out the reviews just added to the site: NEW: Review of The Beats: A Teaching Companion (2021), edited by Nancy M. Grace, by John Shapcott. NEW : Just for Jolly, by Phil Baker.Review of Soft Need #23 (Expanded Media Editions, 2020) … Continue reading
‘Claude Pélieu: Short-Circuits and Fused Visions’ Conference’ 8-9 July 2021
Just ahead of the summer break, organizers and EBSN members James Horton (ENS), Peggy Pacini and Frank Rynne (CY Cergy Paris Université) are very pleased to invite you to a two-day conference, ‘Claude Pélieu: Short-Circuits and Fused Visions’, on Thursday … Continue reading
Podcast Interview with Oliver Harris
First episode in a planned regular feature for the EBSN website. “Playback – The EBSN Podcast” will attempt to fill some of the void left by Covid 19, by providing our members with some new and varied content. In this … Continue reading
Brion Gysin – Let the Mice in
Ralf Friel’s Moloko Plus press has published a facsimile of the original 1973 edition of Brion Gysin’s Let the Mice in and extended it with a foreword by EBSN member Douglas Field and extra photos of Gysin. First published by … Continue reading