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Klactoveedsedsteen.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Heidelberg, Germany : PANic Press, 1965-1967.
Description
volumes : illustrations ; 26 cm
Began with: Klactoveedsedsteen 0 (1965); ceased with: Klacto 23 (September 1967).
Details
Subject(s)
Poetry, Modern
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20th century
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Arts
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Experimental methods
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Cut-ups (Literary form)
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Experimental poetry
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Editor
Weissner, Carl
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Rare books genre
Little magazines
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Getty AAT genre
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Numbering peculiarities
Sixth issue is numbered "Klacto 23."
Notes
Title of issues 0-4 is "Klactoveedsedteen." Title of issue 23 is shortened to "Klacto." --From http://realitystudio.org/publications/death-in-paris/klactoveedsedsteen/ (viewed on May 24, 2018).
Weissner also published a variant edition of Klacto 23, in newspaper format, titled "Klacto 23 International." --http://norman.hrc.utexas.edu/fasearch/findingAid.cfm?eadid=00334 (viewed on May 29, 2018).
Size and physical format varies with each issue.
Klacto 23 was issued with an audio tape of poetry and sound pieces.
Princeton copy 1: Does not include Klacto 23 tape.
Source of description
Description based on: 23 (September 1967); title from cover.
Latest issue consulted: 23 (September 1967).
Source acquisition
Princeton copy 1 (part of the Little Magazine collection) Purchased 2018; Granary Books, Inc. 168 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012 USA.
Other title(s)
Klacto
Klacto/23 special
OCLC
1169928470
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