... but still preposthumous, which I prefer to post mortem. — jh

BEAT SCENE No. 110 (Click to enlarge.)
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by Jan Herman
... but still preposthumous, which I prefer to post mortem. — jh
I'm told the issue will be out soon. And now it is.
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I don’t think Brion, Gertrude, Buk, Bowles and others would have thought of themselves as members of the “beat” generation. Seems more preposterous than preposthumous. Wait, wait….what is preposthumous? A preparing of soil? A middle eastern dish prior to final prep? Post literate opens vast landscapes. Let Luce beats die away. Fine cast of writers and proud to see cousin Jan parmi les grandes. Draped in grandeur. A divine sublimity of voices .
much appreciate the wit of your take.
yes, they wouldn’t have. and yes again, preposthumous is indeed preposterous, as are we all.
We derive from the lost tribe of ludicrous