Cage, John, 1912-1992
Person
Nationality
American
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
An Introduction to Book of the Tumbler on Fire , 1978
Item
Identifier: CC-23789-24237
Scope and Contents
Edited by Henry Martin. "This Sentence is Weightless," a multiple held by the Sackner Archive is reproduced on page 60. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1978
Call Me Burroughs, 2013
Item
Identifier: CC-61191-10003922
Scope and Contents
New York Times book review: William S. Burroughs "didn't say anything for shock value," his student Sam Kashner once observed. "His life had shock value." Born to a prominent St. Louis family in 1914, Burroughs linked his lineage at every point to the fatal plotlines of American hubris and power. His mother's family had been slave owners in the antebellum South; his paternal grandfather invented the adding machine, a building block in the embryonic military-Âindustrial-media complex. His uncle Ivy Lee, a pioneer of public relations, counted Hitler's regime among his preferred clients. Burroughs himself spent time in Vienna in the 1930s and learned a lesson he never forgot: Everything Hitler did was legal. Laws could spur, not deter, the blackest of crimes. To top it off, young Bill had also attended the Los Alamos Ranch School in New Mexico, which in 1943 would be co-opted for the Manhattan Project. "The sick soul, sick unto death, of the atomic age" became his great...
Dates:
2013
Rolywholyover: A Circus, 1993
Item — Box 287: [Barcode: 31858072460680]
Identifier: CC-28811-30126
Scope and Contents
The prints are photographic reproductions of some of the works in this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1993
