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== <small>'''Contexto'''</small> ==
 
== <small>'''Contexto'''</small> ==
  
Aparece en múltiples publicaciones
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Se publica impreso en 1985 en CHAOS Thee broadsheets of ontological anarchism, editado por Grim Reapers Books (Providence), quizá la primera edición:
CHAOS (The broadsheets of ontological anarchism)
 
 
https://archive.org/details/ChaostheBroadsheetsOfOntologicalAnarchism/page/n5/mode/2up
 
https://archive.org/details/ChaostheBroadsheetsOfOntologicalAnarchism/page/n5/mode/2up
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Libro que aparece con la invitación... "No copyright 1985. May be freely pirated and quoted- the author and publisher, however, would like to be informed at (...)" y sin ISBN, número de catálogo de la Biblioteca del Congreso y "no Imprimatur, no Nihil Obstat".
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Aparece más adelante en varias publicaciones impresas y electrónicas como:
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- IAO Core (zine citado en ek Whole Earth catalogue de fall 1990, p. 65)
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- (1985, 1991, 2003) T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism. New York: Autonomedia
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- https://hermetic.com/bey/taz_cont
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- En la copia de The Anarchist Library se lee:
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"Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism was first published in 1985 by Grim Reaper Press of Weehawken, New Jersey; a later re-issue was published in Providence, Rhode Island, and this edition was pirated in Boulder, Colorado. Another edition was released by Verlag Golem of Providence in 1990, and pirated in Santa Cruz, California, by We Press. “The Temporary Autonomous Zone” was performed at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, and on WBAI-FM in New York City, in 1990".
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"Thanx to the following publications, current and defunct, in which some of these pieces appeared (no doubt I’ve lost or forgotten many — sorry!): KAOS (London); Ganymede (London); Pan (Amsterdam); Popular Reality; Exquisite Corpse (also Stiffest of the Corpse, City Lights); Anarchy (Columbia, MO); Factsheet Five; Dharma Combat; OVO; City Lights Review; Rants and Incendiary Tracts (Amok); Apocalypse Culture (Amok); Mondo 2000; The Sporadical; Black Eye; Moorish Science Monitor; FEH!; Fag Rag; The Storm!; Panic (Chicago); Bolo Log (Zurich); Anathema; Seditious Delicious; Minor Problems (London); AQUA; Prakilpana."
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https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/hakim-bey-t-a-z-the-temporary-autonomous-zone-ontological-anarchy-poetic-terrorism#toc4
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- Se incluye una versión ligeramente distinta en  Gareth Branwyn, Peter B. Sugarman (eds.) (1991) Beyond Cyberpunk!A Do It Yourself Guide to the Future. Louisa, VA: The Computer Lab. (a HyperCard application)  https://archive.org/details/BeyondCyberpunkMacintosh
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En la introducción a esta versión se lee:
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"Robert Anton Wilson has described Hakim Bey as "A Blake angel on bad acid." Bey's multiple personalities are all over the place, his naughty fingers dipping into lots of sweet sticky pies. His "Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism" have appeared in numerous pervert publications worldwide. His work with The Moorish Orthodox Church, Autonomedia, and Semiotext(e) continues to be
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interesting and prolific.
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I first read the "Manifesto of Poetic Terrorism" in the San Francisco xerox art rag "IAO Core." It has since been bundled with most of Bey's rants from 1985-1990 in "T.A.Z. Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism."
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Word has it that this manifesto and the T.A.Z. essay were a major influence on Kata Sutra and her NeoWobblies".
  
 
== <small>'''Enlaces'''</small> ==
 
== <small>'''Enlaces'''</small> ==

Revisión del 21:42 25 feb 2022

Texto

Contexto

Se publica impreso en 1985 en CHAOS Thee broadsheets of ontological anarchism, editado por Grim Reapers Books (Providence), quizá la primera edición: https://archive.org/details/ChaostheBroadsheetsOfOntologicalAnarchism/page/n5/mode/2up Libro que aparece con la invitación... "No copyright 1985. May be freely pirated and quoted- the author and publisher, however, would like to be informed at (...)" y sin ISBN, número de catálogo de la Biblioteca del Congreso y "no Imprimatur, no Nihil Obstat".

Aparece más adelante en varias publicaciones impresas y electrónicas como: - IAO Core (zine citado en ek Whole Earth catalogue de fall 1990, p. 65)

- (1985, 1991, 2003) T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism. New York: Autonomedia

- https://hermetic.com/bey/taz_cont

- En la copia de The Anarchist Library se lee:

"Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism was first published in 1985 by Grim Reaper Press of Weehawken, New Jersey; a later re-issue was published in Providence, Rhode Island, and this edition was pirated in Boulder, Colorado. Another edition was released by Verlag Golem of Providence in 1990, and pirated in Santa Cruz, California, by We Press. “The Temporary Autonomous Zone” was performed at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, and on WBAI-FM in New York City, in 1990".

"Thanx to the following publications, current and defunct, in which some of these pieces appeared (no doubt I’ve lost or forgotten many — sorry!): KAOS (London); Ganymede (London); Pan (Amsterdam); Popular Reality; Exquisite Corpse (also Stiffest of the Corpse, City Lights); Anarchy (Columbia, MO); Factsheet Five; Dharma Combat; OVO; City Lights Review; Rants and Incendiary Tracts (Amok); Apocalypse Culture (Amok); Mondo 2000; The Sporadical; Black Eye; Moorish Science Monitor; FEH!; Fag Rag; The Storm!; Panic (Chicago); Bolo Log (Zurich); Anathema; Seditious Delicious; Minor Problems (London); AQUA; Prakilpana."

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/hakim-bey-t-a-z-the-temporary-autonomous-zone-ontological-anarchy-poetic-terrorism#toc4

- Se incluye una versión ligeramente distinta en Gareth Branwyn, Peter B. Sugarman (eds.) (1991) Beyond Cyberpunk!A Do It Yourself Guide to the Future. Louisa, VA: The Computer Lab. (a HyperCard application) https://archive.org/details/BeyondCyberpunkMacintosh

En la introducción a esta versión se lee:

"Robert Anton Wilson has described Hakim Bey as "A Blake angel on bad acid." Bey's multiple personalities are all over the place, his naughty fingers dipping into lots of sweet sticky pies. His "Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism" have appeared in numerous pervert publications worldwide. His work with The Moorish Orthodox Church, Autonomedia, and Semiotext(e) continues to be interesting and prolific.

I first read the "Manifesto of Poetic Terrorism" in the San Francisco xerox art rag "IAO Core." It has since been bundled with most of Bey's rants from 1985-1990 in "T.A.Z. Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism."

Word has it that this manifesto and the T.A.Z. essay were a major influence on Kata Sutra and her NeoWobblies".

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