Re: What do you think of this?

From: Alain LeTourneau (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Mar 22 2004 - 21:57:18 PST


--- Gene Youngblood <email suppressed> wrote:
>
> The Free Press had the largest circulation of any
> underground newspaper -- about 300,000 readers a
> week, nationwide. I was co-editor and columnist from
> 1967 to 1970. This put me at the center of the
> counterculture and I met everyone. Anyway, Bill
> Moritz did contribute an occasional piece, and Paul
> Schrader wrote a regular column about films for a
> while. I was the first, and for a long time the
> only, person on the west coast writing about Andy
> Warhol's films. Paul's articles became the basis for
> "Transcendental Cinema," and mine turned into
> "Expanded Cinema." David James' forthcoming book on
> experimental film in Los Angeles goes deeply into
> this generally unknown history.

That reminds me of the recent interview David James
did with Pat O'Neill for Millenium. James appeared to
be looking for a bit of history in his questions to
O'Neil.

I look forward to both the books you mentioned.

Alain

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