New from Moloko Print and Sea Urchin: Yannis Livadas interviewed by Ben Schot (and five poems) In this slim edition, beautifully designed by Anneke Auer, publisher Ben Schot interviews poet Yannis Livadas about the position of poetry in general. Starting from Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s violent notion of poetry, the discussion follows a precarious path of…
Author: Anneke
New Sea Urchin chapbook: Gustav Sack – Paralysis
Paralyse is the German title of a novel that Gustav Sack conceived and started in 1913 but never had the chance to finish. The novel was to revolve around the delirious ideas and fantasies of a poet/philosopher who, like Sack’s inspiration Friedrich Nietzsche, suffers from dementia paralytica in the final stages of syphilis. In a…
William Levy – RAPE (with drawings by Scott Neary)
New in our Moloko+ catalogue: William Levy – RAPE (with drawings by Scott Neary) William Levy’s controversial short story RAPE was refused by many a publisher in the past, but has now finally been published by Moloko+ from Germany. And how. Combined with drawings by Scott Neary and designed by Robert Schalinski, RAPE has turned…
Henri Chopin – OH audiopoems (2nd edition)
Slowscan’s Henri Chopin double LP available again: Henri Chopin – OH audiopoems (2nd edition) Slowscan vol. 35 is a re-issue on vinyl of the cassette ‘OH Audiopoems’, which was released on Erik Vonna-Michell’s Balsam Flex label in 1978. The black vinyl double LP contains a powerful selection of pieces by one of the key…
Oliver Harris / William S. Burroughs – The Poetics of Minutes to Go
‘The Poetics of Minutes to Go’, published in Germany by Moloko Plus, is a valuable and beautiful addition to the studies of the cut-up works of William S. Burroughs. Bringing together an expert essay by British academic and Professor of American Literature Oliver Harris and a strong compilation of Burroughs’ cut-up poems, the edition highlights and scrutinizes Burroughs’s cut-up poetry as it was published in ‘Minutes To Go’ (done in collaboration with Brion Gysin, Sinclair Beiles and Gregory Corso in 1959)…






