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Some Notes on Cyberliths

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Description: by Bruce Harris; on Beat artist Robert LaVigne's Cyberliths, drawings inspired by the Rosette Stone. LaVigne introduced Allen Ginsberg to Peter Orlovsky.
by Robert LaVigne is part of a series called books published by Abaton Book Company, 116 Spring Street, Newton, New Jersey 07860. The review is by Bruce Harris of Seattle Washington, email: From the schools of ancient China, to the bars of Greenwich Village, artists have gathered together. They've founded guilds, assembled secret societies, and united into movements. They've congregated to exchange ideas and craft-knowledge, as well as for purposes of publicity and exhibition. They've banded together to promulgate manifestos, or take political action. They've even "fronted" for the C.I.A., as explained by Frances Stoner Saunders in her new book,
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