Fug You: An Informal History of the Peace Eye Bookstore, the Fuck You Press, the Fugs, and Counterculture in the Lower East Side

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by Sanders, Ed


  The Subterraneans (Kerouac)

  Suicides

  attempted by Tuli Kupferberg

  of d.a. levy

  influenced by Marilyn Monroe

  Summer of Love/Year of Love (1967)

  Summers, Anthony

  Surveillance by police, FBI, and CIA

  Susskind, David

  Szabo, Bill

  with early Fugs

  in F.Y.

  and A-head filming

  Tales of Beatnik Glory (Sanders)

  “Talk of the Town” column

  “Talking John Birch Society Blues” song (Dylan)

  Tate, Sharon. See also Manson, Charles

  Taylor, James

  Tenderness Junction album

  Theogony (Hesiod) translated by Sanders

  “The Thirteen Most Wanted Men” mural (Warhol)

  Thompson, Hunter

  Time magazine

  Tiny Tim

  The Toe-Queen Poems (Sanders)

  Tolkin, Stanley

  Tompkins Square Park marches and concerts

  Trell, Bluma

  Trials and hearings

  Ray Bremser

  Lenny Bruce–Cafe Au Go Go

  Chicago 8/Chicago 7

  Grove Press–Naked Lunch case

  Timothy Leary

  d.a. levy

  Manson murders

  Charlotte Moorman

  murderers of Chaney, Goodman, Schwerner

  Sanders/Peace Eye Raid

  Clay Shaw

  John Sinclair

  “Trip Without a Ticket,” The Digger Papers

  Un Chant d’Amour film (Genet)

  Underground

  about

  art, comic art

  films

  newspapers

  United States Army

  United States narcotics agents

  United States Supreme Court

  decisions support civil rights

  Eros magazine case

  Flaming Creatures case

  Grove Press–Naked Lunch case

  University at Buffalo

  University of California at Berkeley

  “Uprising” poem (Duncan)

  USA : Poetry television program

  “The Vancouver Report” (Bergé)

  Velvet Underground

  Verve/Folkways label

  Vietnam Day Committee (VDC)

  Vietnam War

  antiwar demonstrations, concerts, readings

  bombing campaigns

  discussed on Firing Line

  Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

  Nixon stops escalation

  Pentagon Exorcism/demonstration

  self-burning of Buddhist monks

  Tet Offensive

  U.S. troop escalation

  See also The Draft

  The Village Fugs Sing Ballads . . . album

  Village Voice newspaper

  Fugs/Atlantic Records article

  “Movie Journal” column (Mekas)

  Sanders interview

  “Was Oswald in Village” article

  “Virgin Forest” song (Sanders, Alderson, Crabtree)

  Virgin Fugs album

  Voter registration

  Voznesensky, Andrei

  Warhol, Andy

  attacked by Solanas

  cover for F.Y.

  as filmmaker

  1964 works

  silkscreens

  Warner/Reprise. See Reprise Records

  Weaver, Ken

  background

  album productions

  on David Susskind Show

  in Europe

  as Fugs drummer/singer/songwriter

  and Fugs movie project

  with Olson on psilocybin

  Weiner, Lee

  Weinglass, Leonard

  Wexler, Jerry

  Whalen, Phil

  Wicker, Randy

  Wieners, John

  in F.Y.

  and Panna Grady

  as poet

  at University at Buffalo

  Wilcock, John

  Wilentz, Ted, salon

  Williams, Hosea

  Williams, Terrence

  Win a Fug Dream Date competition

  Window Water Baby film (Brakhage)

  “With Love Still” poem (Paulson)

  Wolf, Bill

  Yablonsky, Lewis

  The Yage Letters (Burroughs, Ginsberg)

  Yippies (Youth International Party) created

  demonstrations, protests

  Young, Israel

  Yum

  Zappa, Frank

  bomb threat

  and Fugs lineup

  in Prague Spring, Europe

  reviews songs on Sanders Truckstop

  Copyright © 2011 by Ed Sanders

  Poem by Elin Paulson, courtesy of Leif Grund.

  Ted Berrigan, “Despair Poem”; comments on flyer for Tuli Kupferberg’s 4 May 1966 reading at the Folklore Center; quote from Berrigan letter after d. a. levy died, courtesy of Alice Notley.

  Works by Charles Olson published during his lifetime are copyright © the Estate of Charles Olson. Previously unpublished works by Charles Olson are copyright © University of Connecticut

  Libraries. Introduction to Peace Eye, and “Act in Creation/Arouse the Nation,” used by permission.

  Text of “Firing Line” courtesy of Firing Line (Television Program) Broadcast Records, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University.

  Phil Ochs, a verse from “The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of Santo Domingo,” courtesy of Michael Ochs © 1968 Barricade Music, Inc.

  Quote from article by Tuli Kupferberg, used by permission of Samara Kupferberg.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Sanders, Ed.

  Fug you: an informal history of the Peace Eye Bookstore, the Fuck You Press, the Fugs, and counterculture in the Lower East Side / Ed Sanders.—1st Da Capo Press ed.

  p. cm.

  Includes index.

  eISBN : 978-0-306-81943-8

  1. Sanders, Ed. 2. Peace Eye Bookstore. 3. Fuck You Press. 4. Fugs (Musical group) 5. Underground press publications—New York (State)—New York. 6. Counterculture—New York (State)—New York—History—20th century. 7. Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.)—Intellectual life—20th century. I. Title.

  PS3569.A49Z46 2011

  306’.1—dc23

  [B]

  2011037017

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