piero HELICZER Unexhausted TimePiero Heliczer (193793) was one of the most important and ubiquitous protagonists of the underground of the 1960s and 70s. Born in Italy, Heliczer lived between London, Paris, New York and Amsterdam; a poet, publisher and filmmaker, he took an active part in Andy Warhols Factory, filmed the Velvet Underground, and helped Jack Smith on the production of Flaming Creatures. The founder of the Dead Language Press in Paris in the late 1950s, he published
Dit zinderende debuut voert daarom weg van persoonlijke observaties naar culinaire oriëntaties en historische sensaties
overgeleverd van generaties terug
or it escapes
In Magical Negro
following the wake of The Interpreter of Desires
In Diepe eb wordt een weg afgelegd
De uitgebreide aantekeningen onthullen in ieder sonnet subtiliteiten en dubbelzinnigheden: de vruchten van tien jaar lezen en vertalen
Rooted in the classical tradition of the Chinese “reversible” poem
this’ll be both criticism and poetry and failing that fall somewhere that seems like in between
Using Alice Notley's 1981 poem 'The Prophet' as an intertextual launchpad
en daarna voert hij ze aan de kraaien
and the daily experience of that world as reflected