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Index
Title Page Dedication Epigraph Acknowledgments FROM THE AUTHOR The Glories of the Early ’60s
The Mimeograph Revolution The Founding of My Magazine Jonas and Adolfas Mekas and the Film-Makers’ Cooperative Typing a Wild Magazine at the Catholic Worker An Egyptian Vision A Sit-In at the Atomic Energy Commission The Death of Bennie Paret An Unself-Confident Egomaniac The Charles Theater and Ron Rice’s Flower Thief A Polished Poem from Jail The “Freaking” Issue of F.Y. The Death of Marilyn Monroe A Party for Marilyn at Nelson Barr’s Warhol’s Silkscreens Working at the NYU Purchasing Department James Meredith A Spine-Chilling Speech The Fall of ’62 Drawing on Stencils by Flashlight Trouble from My Editorial Notes Bodhisattva Collating Method The Beauty of Yum Meeting Harry Smith and H. L. Humes Underground Films Help from Jonas Mekas The Rise of Warhol as a Filmmaker Sending an Issue to Ginsberg in India The Children of Birmingham Quang Duc Al Fowler The Beginning of Filming The Kick Grid Renting the Secret Location in the Lower East Side Rent Control! “Jack Smith Decor” for the Secret Location Burnt by Herbert Huncke! The Living Theater The Great March on Washington Pound at the Great March Filming the Nazis Birmingham Bombing September 7, 1963 The Shutdown of the Living Theater The Fall of ’63 Hoping to Help the Spark of Revolution Amphetamine Head Sound Track for Amphetamine Head White House Cooperation with Seven Days in May Bye Bye, Nam A Trip to Texas The Final Procession Then the Assassination Oswald in the Village? The Arrival of 1964 War, Always War—This One on Poverty Belief in the Power of the Lower East Side and the Underground The Beatles in America My Final Term at NYU Hanging Out with Allen Ginsberg! Roosevelt After Inauguration Reading with Joel Oppenheimer at the Five Spot Harvey Brown and Peace Eye Crackdown on Coffeehouses and the Arts Clamping Down on Jonas Mekas Barbara Rubin The Travails of Lenny Bruce The Great Society May 1964 The Glorification of the Needle The Sexual Revolution A Long, Hot Summer of Drought Lenny on Trial Graduating from NYU My Catalogs Freedom Summer Chaney, Goodman, Schwerner Despair, an Anthology The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The War Starting to Impinge The Republican Convention Goldwater’s Famous Speech Riots in Harlem Trouble in the Gulf of Tonkin The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Letter to Olson The Democratic Convention The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Getting Invited to Literary Soirées Parties at the Dakota The God Issue Applying to Grad School a Bit Too Late A Cigar to Phil Whalen Charles Olson’s Introduction to My Book The Folklore Center Johnson’s Victory Meanwhile, Kerouac Folding the Flag on Park Avenue Locating Peace Eye Tuli Kupferberg The Physicality of Peace Eye Bugger—An Anthology The Founding of The Fugs The Founding of LeMar The Free Speech Movement
1965
Writing Songs Marijuana Newsletters Trouble with Jim Bishop Orlovsky and a Break-In The First Fugs Concert Silkscreened Warhol Flowers The Grand Opening of Peace Eye Bookstore The Hideous Rolling Thunder The First Selma March Selma Two Selma Three The Fugs at the American Theater for Poets A Three-Day Fug Festival A Fugs Show Cost Me $250,000 APO-33 for Burroughs Spring Arts Festival in Buffalo Peace Eye The First Fugs Session War War War The Mansfield Film at Cordier & Ekstrom Filming at the Dakota Harry Smith’s Freakout at Peace Eye Filming at the Secret Location The Background of the Bridge Theater Revolutionary Egyptology The Berkeley Poetry Conference July 25 July 28 Night of Napalm The Attempted Setup of Allen Ginsberg for Pot Arrest A Raid on the Secret Location Demonstrations Against Federal Narcotics Agents Neal Cassady at Peace Eye The Thought of Going to California A Moment of Antiwar Glory at Carnegie Hall Recording Some Tunes to Entice Verve/Folkways Preparing The Fugs First Album September 24 September 26 A Police Informant Trying Out for The Fugs A Visit of Support for the Kinsey Institute October 22 October 29 October 30 Down and Out Fugs Gig with Country Joe and the Fish and Allen Ginsberg Benefit for the San Francisco Mime Troupe Neal Cassady Driving Us to La Honda The Fugs in Placitas Two Letters to Charles Olson Onward to New York City The Founding of the East Village Other Another Letter to Charles Olson Peaceful Life on East Twenty-Seventh Rastignac at the End of Balzac’s Pere Goriot December 20
1966
The Raid on Peace Eye Wanting Supporters to Come to My Trial An Offer from a Record Company Opening at Astor Place Playhouse Using the Strobe Light Recording The Fugs Second Album Jan Kerouac Trouble Trouble Trouble Burning a Flag of the Lower East Side Section of Chappaqua Filmed at Astor Place Playhouse The War the War the War The New York City Department of Licenses The Ghastly Attention of the FBI and the Justice Department A Trip to Gloucester to See Charles Olson June 12 at Town Hall The Players Theatre A Patriotic Flavor The Fugs’ Renown Among the Literati Subletting a Pad in the Summer Chart-Anguia The Revolution at Fillmore and Geary The Mystery of Frank O’Hara A Call from Jack Kerouac Performing with Little Anthony and the Imperials Lenny Bruce Memorial A Bomb Scare in the Musette Bag September 13 Poseidon’s Mane A Hunger to Record Again The Loss of John Anderson and Jon Kalb Limo-Anguia and a New Pad Trouble Inside The Fugs Reading at the 92nd Street Y The Fugs to California in Late 1966 Jimi Hendrix at the Wha The Frank O’Hara Award
1967: The Year of Love and the Great Be-In
Angry Arts Festival in New York City Recording at Talent Masters Still Playing at the Players Theatre On the David Susskind Show On the Cover of Life Magazine Sudden Fame “The Fugs Turned Them On” Some Hostility Craziness Plimpton Awareness of the Diggers Jade Companions of the Flowered Dance University of Buffalo Spring Arts Festival A Possible Album Cover Off to San Francisco ”Good Production Job, Ed” CIA Scandal The Peace Eye Bookstore in the Hands of the Community The Young Man Named Groovy And Then Touring Benefit for d. a. levy The Fugs Performing with Andrei Voznesensky at the Village Theater A Mood of Personal Defiance Following Court Hearing The Fuck You Trial Prosecutor Offended by Lady Dickhead Advertising Company Flaming Creatures Resurfacing in DC The Trouble over Virgin Fugs The Summer of Love in the Lower East Side The Psychedelicatessen The Riots of July The FBI and Army Intelligence Not Buying It The Questioning of Black Men in Detroit Linda and Groovy Zip Gun Cisco The Fugs at the Players Theatre Theater in Boston Signing with Reprise Records The CIA’s “Operation Chaos” Abbie Hoffman Abbie and the Burning of Money at the Stock Exchange The Community Breast Concert for the Free Store The Rise and Sad Fall of the Digger Free Store The Murder of Linda and Groovy Che A Fugs Movie Project with Barbara Rubin and Shirley Clarke Planning for the Exorcism The Trial for the Killers of Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman The Exorcism and Levitation of the Pentagon Meanwhile, Out in Topanga Canyon by the Pacific Publishing Some “Cantos” of Ezra Pound A Robbery on Avenue A Completing Tenderness Junction Richard Avedon Overseeing Design of The Fugs Album The Fugs in Cleveland The Fugs in Detroit Praise for Tenderness Junction from Robert Shelton Late 1967 Still Searching for the Perfect Band
1968
The Indictment of Dr. Spock and Others A Festival of Life in Chicago The Death of Neal Cassady Kootch’s Departure An Exorcism of Joseph McCarthy’s Grave Dawn Protest Concert at Stony Brook Meanwhile, More Benefits Time to Complete a Major Album Idea for Recording a Single During a Parachute Jump Moving Peace Eye to Avenue A Life During the Glory Years of the Great Society A Mantram to Chant in Chicago Blown Away by Sly Martin Luther King A Possible Career Mistake Photo Shoot A Tour of Sweden and Denmark Trying to Finish an Album The Fugs at Fillmore East Warhol and Solanas The Shooting of Robert Kennedy A Hunger to Study Still Recording The Fugs Album Prague Spring World Poetry Conference The Summer of 1968 Working with Bob Dorough Late July Designing the Album August 2–3 The Telegram The Fugs’ Tompkins Square Park Concert Getting Ready for Chicago Thursday, August 22 Saturday, August 24 Sunday, August 25: The Festival of Life Tuesday, August 27 Wednesday, August 28 The Two Albums for 1968 An Apartment for Doc Humes A Yippie Pot-Mailing Caper On Firing Line with Kerouac, September 3 ”Win a Fug Dream Date” Competition Pigasus to the U.S. Embassy in Montreal Crackdown on the Underground Press The FBI on Avenue A A Visit to Europe, with Pigasus An Underground Comic Show A Book Party for Revolution for the Hell of It d. a. levy’s Suicide December 15 Another Visit to the Galactic Spinach: Miriam Once Again Helps Me to Land Softly Becoming a Social Democrat
1969
Maretta Greer Barefoot in the Snow Baleful Words from Charles Mingus More “Win a Dream Date with The Fugs” Gig with the Velvet Underground and the Grateful Dead Retiring An Art Show for Claude Pelieu Red Boots on Avenue A Recording The Belle of Avenue A Saying Good-Bye The Resist Tour God Loves Rock and Roll Shards of God July 20 Ten Years for Two Joints Sanders Truckstop Off to LA The Harsh Reality of Airplay Signing with Grove The Chicago 8 Trial The Passing of Kerouac Learning About the Manson Group Becoming a Clipper Olson’s Float-Away Final Recording Session of the 1960s An Award for “The Hairy Table”
Then 1970
Closing Peace Eye My Testimony at the Chicago 7 Trial The Chicago 7 Convicted The Invention of the Term “Punk Rock” Changing Directions Setting Aside Poetry to Study “The Family”
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