From Isabelle Baudron's latest Interzone Report:
Lyman Henry Andrews (born April 2, 1938 Denver) was an American poet, and
close friend of Allen Ginsberg and Robert Lowell amongst other writers with
whom he maintained a lifelong contact. He also knew William Burroughs, in
Tangiers and London. Lyman Andrews died Friday 13th February 2010 at his
apartment in Nottingham.
(Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman_Andrews)
She also draws our attention to a new Burroughs exhibition in London:
"Dead Fingers Talk is an ambitious forthcoming exhibition presenting two
unreleased tape experiments by William Burroughs from the mid 1960s
alongside responses by 23 artists, musicians, writers, composers and
curators.
"The exhibition includes work by Joe Ambrose, Steve Aylett, Alex Baker & Kit
Poulson, Lawrence English, The Human Separation, Riccardo Iacono, Anthony
Joseph, Cathy Lane, Eduardo Navas, Negativland, o.blaat, Aki Onda, Jörg
Piringer, Plastique Fantastique, Simon Ruben White, Giorgio Sadotti,
Scanner, Terre Thaemlitz, Thomson & Craighead, Laureana Toledo and
Ultra-red, with performances by Ascsoms and Solina Hi-Fi."
http://www.imagemusictext.com/uncategorized/deadfingerstalk
Dead Fingers Talk: The Tape Experiments of William S. Burroughs
28th May 18th July 2010
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