Dick Higgins (1938–1998)
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(eng) Dick Higgins is a writer, poet, artist, composer, publisher. Cf. LoC Name Authority 80004369.
Værker af Dick Higgins
Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press: Selected Writings by Dick Higgins (2018) 17 eksemplarer
Cat Alley (a long short novel) 5 eksemplarer
The Autobiography of the Moon: A Commentary on the Hsin-hsin-ming / Hsin-hsin-ming (1991) 2 eksemplarer
Dick Higgins, 1938-1998 2 eksemplarer
Towards the 1970's 1 eksemplar
Mail-interview with Dick Higgins (U.S.A.) 1 eksemplar
HIGGINS 1969 Dick, foewgombwhnw by dick higgins 1 eksemplar
I'm tired of being misunderstood 1 eksemplar
Storm Riders 1 eksemplar
What are legends 1 eksemplar
the epitaphs / gli epitaphi 1 eksemplar
Semiotext(e) #13: USA 1 eksemplar
Statement On Intermedia 1 eksemplar
Towards the 1970's 1 eksemplar
Five Traditions of Art History: an Essay 1 eksemplar
Lightworks: Fluxus 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
unmuzzled ox 13 — Bidragyder — 7 eksemplarer
Saturday Morning, Vol. II no. 1 & 2 (New York City Issue) — Bidragyder — 3 eksemplarer
Truck 21, A 50th Birthday Celebration For Jonathan Williams — Bidragyder — 1 eksemplar
Talisman: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, Number 13, The Anne Waldman Issue — Bidragyder — 1 eksemplar
The Difficulties I.1 — Bidragyder — 1 eksemplar
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- Higgins, Richard Carter
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- Higgins, Richard C.
- Fødselsdato
- 1938-3-15
- Dødsdag
- 1998-10-25
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- Oplysning om flertydighed
- Dick Higgins is a writer, poet, artist, composer, publisher. Cf. LoC Name Authority 80004369.
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Jefferson’s Birthday/Postface (1964) is two books, bound back to back. Jefferson’s Birthday includes all the texts which I composed between April 13, 1962 (Thomas Jefferson’s birthday) and April 13, 1963. The book came about when George Maciunas, the organizer of fluxus, offered to publish all my texts. I said it would be a monstrously big book, decidedly non-commercial. He then suggested that he publish a year’s worth of my writings, which would then provide a cross- section of my work. I was delighted with the idea and proceeded to finish all texts begun during that year (which I seldom do). It is, in fact, representative of my work from that time except that it includes no long texts. The resulting manuscript then lay on his desk for several months, while he tried to make the peace with it.
His studio was downstairs from mine, and every few days I would drop by and ask him what was happening with it. He would stall and groan—it was much bigger than he had expected. Finally he told me that it would be ready “a year from next spring.” That was too late, I said—I needed the books for acting scripts, etc. He said there was nothing he could do about that. I then went to the bar downstairs and had a few drinks, went back up to his studio, removed my manu- script and took it upstairs to my studio, returned to the bar and had a few more drinks. I then went home to Alison Knowles, a fluxus artist to whom I was married at the time.
“Alison,” I said, “We’ve founded a press.”
“Oh really,” Alison said, startled. “What’s it called?” “Shirtsleeves Press,” I said.
“That’s no good,” she said. “Why don’t you call it something else?” I thought about that, and the next day I wrote the “Something Else Manifesto,” in which I promised always to publish “something else,” different from whatever was in vogue at the time.
(From "The Strategy of Each of My Books" 1984)
Postface is a rather personal memoir of the early days of happenings and fluxus in which...I was active. I was aware that the pieces in Jefferson’s Birthday would seem strange to most readers, so it was important to me to provide a context for those pieces—the essay is a little thin on theoretical content, but as narrative and polemic (attacking alternative, conventional modes of working) it was valuable enough that it will now (1981) be reissued by another publisher.
(From "The Strategy of Each of My Books" 1984)… (mere)