jeudi 23 avril 2015

On Robert Crumb and Zap Comix by Charles Plymell

Outlaw poet, writer, Beat associate, artist, printer, dock worker, and in general, a hell of a friend, Charley Plymell (not on facebook, but @ Pam Plymell) turns 80 this weekend, on Sunday, April 26.
Born during the Dust Bowl Days of Kansas fame, he has seen and done and written about most things -- always loyal to friends, family, and truth. He seems to be at the right places at the right times, but avoided gaining any one 'label.'
So here's the first of a few things I'll post this week about cp and his work and friends and stuff. First on his printing of the first Zap Comix with R. Crumb -- yup.
Best to you, charley - - hope to see you soon --
http://www.vlib.us/beats/plymellrcrumb.html
My favorite reality chamber in the '40s and '50s was to cradle myself in the big overstuffed armchair with a stack of comics on the floor and some beside me in the chair a smorgasbord of preferences that would satisfy a reading orgy should I decide to shift quickly from Mary Jane and Sniffles, the f…

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