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BOSS 5
From A Gold Book by Andy Warhol

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"Exciting" is hardly an exaggeration. Boss is a high-quality, immensely readable potpourri of leading movements, trends, and figures in contemporary literature. This is a worthy item for any library interested in today's rampaging avant-garde. 
Bill Katz, Library Journal

THE FACTORY DECADES. A witty and revealing conversation about Andy Warhol between poet-actor Taylor Mead, who starred in many of his films, and art critic David Bourdon. Warhol's works are illustrated, including rarely reproduced early drawings.

PASOLINI'S SALÒ. A provocative analysis by Dan Georgakas of Pier Paolo Pasolini's final film.

JAMESON, WAKE. A story by James McCourt, author of Mawrdew Czgowchwz (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1975), with some of the same droll personages of that operatic extravaganza. Part of his forthcoming novel, The Voyage of Jameson.

PORTFOLIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHS. Classic studies of New York store fronts by Henry Cox and arcane erotic fantasies of Arthur Tress.

POETRY. Eight poems of the Sarawak Dayaks of Borneo, translated by Carol Rubenstein, as well as poetry by Edoardo Sanguineti, Frank Lima, Anne Waldman, John Wieners, Andrei Codrescu, Larry Fagin, Richard Ronan, Lyn Lifshin, Judson Crews, et al.


96 pages, 31 illustrations
ISSN 0006-792X
Price: $4.00; institutions, $7.00
Add 50¢ for postage and handling
40% discount to trade
Publication date: Fall 1979

BOSS
Box 370
Madison Square Station
New York, NY 10010

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