Dye Hard Press has re-issued Who Was Sinclair
Beiles? in a revised and expanded edition. I posted an item about the
first edition when it was published five years ago. It’s hard to believe so
much time has passed. As I wrote then, Beiles was best known for his association
with the Beats. He collaborated on Minutes to Go with William
Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Gregory Corso, and helped to shepherd Burroughs’
manuscript of Naked Lunch into print at the Paris-based Olympia
Press, where he worked as an editor. “Best known” is a questionable term,
though. If he was known at all, it was only among a certain segment of
avant-garde expatriate writers and artists living in Tangier, Paris, London,
Rotterdam, Athens, and other far-flung places, where he spent many years scraping
by in various capacities....Read more
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Who was Sinclair Beiles? - Jan Herman
Good question. It's the title of a new book, just published in South Africa by Dye Hard Press. Although Sinclair Beiles was a prolific poet, novelist, and playwright, "there is very little information available" about him and even less about his work, co-editor Gary Cummiskey writes in the introduction...Read more here
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