ブライオン・ガイシン
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ブライオン・ガイシン(Brion Gysin、1916年1月19日 - 1986年7月13日)は、イギリス生まれ・カナダ出身のフランスの画家、著述家、音響詩人、パフォーマンス・アーティストである[1]。
- ^ Geiger, John (2005). Nothing Is True – Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin. The Disinformation Company. pp. 130. ISBN 1-932857-12-5
- ^ Burroughs, William. "Introduction." in Man from Nowhere: Storming the Citadels of Enlightenment with William Burroughs and Brion Gysin. Ambrose, Joe, Frank Rynne, Terry Wilson. Dublin: Sublimin, 1992, n.p.
- ^ Cf. John Geiger's biographical essay on Gysin titled, 'Brion Gysin: His Life and Times' in Brion Gysin: Tuning into the Multimedia Age, ed. José Férez Kuri (London: Thames & Hudson, 2003), p. 201.
- ^ John Geiger (2005). Nothing Is True-Everything is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin. Red Wheel/Weiser. p. 5. ISBN 9781609258719. "Brion's view of Creating soon changed. By age fifteen he was an avowed atheist attending St. Joseph's Catholic High School."
- ^ a b Cf. John Geiger, 'Brion Gysin: His Life and Times' in Brion Gysin: Tuning into the Multimedia Age, p. 204.
- ^ Richard Davenport-Hines, 'Cumming, (Felicity) Anne (1917–1993)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2009 accessed 11 April 2017
- ^ Chandarlapaty、R.、"Woodard and Renewed Intellectual Possibilities"、in Seeing the Beat Generation (Jefferson、NC: McFarland & Company、2019年)、98-101ページ。
- ^ Greene, Michelle, The Dream at the End of the World, (New York, 1991), p. 123, p. 201
- ^ Geiger, John, Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted: the Life of Brion Gysin, (New York, 2005), p. 103
- ^ In his essay "Cut-Ups: A Project for Disastrous Success," Gysin explains that "on January 5, 1958, I lost the business over a signature given to a friendly American couple who 'wanted to help me out.' I was out with the shirt on my back." in A Williams Burroughs Reader, ed. John Calder (London: Picador, 1982), p. 276.
- ^ Brion Gysin: Cut-Ups: A Project for Disastrous Success, published in Evergreen Review and much later in [Brion Gysin] Let the Mice In, Something Else Press, West Clover 1973; also in the A Williams Burroughs Reader, John Calder (editor), Picador, London 1982, p. 272.
- ^ The Guardian, 18 January 1997.
- ^ From Palmer's forward to the novel published by The Overlook Press in 1987.
- ^ Quoted on coverflap of Tuning in to the Multimedia Age.
- ^ Cf. John Geiger, Nothing Is True – Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin.
- ^ Cf. Ted Morgan, Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs, p. 512.
- ^ “Felicity Mason/Anne Cumming – A Brief Biography and Interview – Jennie Skerl”. European Beat Studies Network. (2012年10月16日) 2017年4月12日閲覧。
- ^ Cf. John Geiger, 'Brion Gysin: His Life and Times' in Brion Gysin: Tuning into the Multimedia Age, p. 227.
- ^ Biographer John Geiger writes that Gysin's restaurant, The 1001 Nights provided him "with an entrée into Tangiers society. His Moroccan culinary delights even merited an entry in Alice B. Toklas's famous cookbook, with a recipe for hashish fudge. Toklas, however, had no idea what the mysterious ingredient – cannabis – was, protesting later 'of course I didn't know the Latin name'." Cf. John Geiger, 'Brion Gysin: His Life and Times' in Brion Gysin: Tuning into the Multimedia Age, p. 213.
- ^ Knickerbocker, Conrad, Burroughs, Williams S., 'The Paris Review Interview with William S. Burroughs' in A Williams Burroughs Reader, ed. John Calder (London: Picador, 1982), p. 263.
- ^ Kuri, Tuning in to the Multimedia Age, coverflap.
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