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Ludwig Zeller PDF E-mail
by Beatriz Hausner   
We received this from poet Beatriz Hausner, daughter of the great Surrealist poet Ludwig Zeller, who lives in Oaxaca.
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Letter from America PDF E-mail
by Joseph Goosey   
Joseph Goosey writes to the Corpse because he knows that we are the only journal capable of comforting sensitive youth victimised by literature. Plus we like the sex.
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Interview with Elaine Feinstein PDF E-mail
by Paul Farkas   
Paul Farkash, the Israeli literary scholar interviews the British poet and critic Elaine Feinstein, whom we knew only from the letter Charles Olson famously addressed to her. Now we know more, much more!
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Worry Removed PDF E-mail
by Minimalist Banana   
assailed by Corpse memories
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Lobos Logos PDF E-mail
by Jim Lopez   
I thought these two pieces might break into Exquisite Corpse's embryo, gracing me with the opportunity to pop my cherry with you dastardly bastards down in New Orleans, where the ghouls slurp their goulash like Wallachian Dragons making love to their women, while showing force between East and West, standing between Christendom and Islam.
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Is There Any Way You Can “Google Me Out”? PDF E-mail
by Kathleen Welch   
When I type my name in Google, one of the first of the million entries for Kathleen Welch is an excerpt from the Corpse, which explains “the herding of fat Americans to liposuction centers where the fat is used for penile enlargement!”
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Kid’s Friend PDF E-mail
by Larry Smith   
William Burroughs and I understood each other perfectly. Never actually friends, we shared a kinship based on class, although the tacit bond crossed significant genealogical barriers. My paternal blood extended farther back than his, to the China Trade, and my mother’s stock was older yet, gentry from turn-of-the-eighteenth century Albany and environs.
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THE OLD: Four Shards PDF E-mail
by John Bennett   
The new topic of conversation with the old folks I do windows for is health. They tell me about their cancer and their triple bypasses, and I tell them about my triple-A aneurysm surgery. They take in my neck brace and ask what happened, and I say, "Just some messed up vertebrae." This is a long way from how it was when I first started cleaning windows and now and then a young housewife made a pass at me.
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