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Nothing Is True - Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin [Hardcover]

John Geiger (Author)
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June 1, 2005

The multimedia artist, poet and novelist Brion Gysin may be the most influential cultural figure of the twentieth century that most people have never heard of.

Gysin (1916–1986) was an English-born, Canadian-raised, naturalized American of Swiss descent, who lived most of his life in Morocco and France. He went everywhere when the going was good. He dabbled with surrealism in Paris in the 1930s, lived in the “interzone” of Tangier in the 1950s and traveled the Algerian Sahara with Sheltering Sky author Paul Bowles before moving into the legendary Beat Hotel in Paris.

Gysin’s ideas influenced generations of artists, musicians and writers, among them David Bowie, Keith Haring, Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Genesis P-Orridge, John Giorno and Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. None was touched more profoundly than William S. Burroughs, who said admiringly of Gysin: “There was something dangerous about what he was doing.”

It was Gysin who introduced the Rolling Stones to the exotica of Morocco and took Stones’ guitarist Brian Jones to Jajouka where he recorded the tribal musicians performing the Pipes of Pan. It was Gysin who provided the hashish fudge recipe published in Alice B. Toklas’ cookbook, promising “ecstatic reveries and extensions of one’s personality on several simultaneous planes.” It was Gysin who introduced Burroughs to an automatic writing method called the cut-up, a literary progenitor to sampling. And it was Gysin who developed—with Ian Sommerville, the Dream Machine—a device that allowed people, with the flick of a switch, to access altered states of consciousness without drugs.

Working with the authorization of Gysin’s literary executor, William S. Burroughs, John Geiger has produced the first-ever biography of the painter, poet, piper Brion Gysin.

John Geiger’s books have been published in eight languages. He recently contributed to the Thames & Hudson monograph Brion Gysin: Tuning in to the Multimedia Age.


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"Compelling and sympathetic ... Geiger's biography is just the kind of solid narrative that can galvanize mainstream acceptance." -- L.A. Weekly

"Gossipy and erudite. Provides an illuminating and entertaining glimpse into the bohemian demimonde of literary queens and dope-fiends." -- The Daily Telegraph

"Gysin in both flattering and unflattering lights, with alternative voices, spicy gossip,[and] Gysin's involvement with movements of ideas ..." -- The Independent

"Looking from a special angle at the whole 20th-century avant-garde." -- National Post

"Now, finally, the impeccably researched, astute biography that Gysin's life and work has long demanded." -- Marcus Boon, author of The Road of Excess: A History of Writers on Drugs writing in The Wire

About the Author

The best-selling author of "Frozen In Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition", John Geiger's books have been published in eight languages. He recently contributed to the Thames & Hudson monograph "Brion Gysin: Tuning in to the Multimedia Age."

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: The Disinformation Company (June 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932857125
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932857122
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,075,433 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Geiger is the bestselling author of The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible, and four other books of non-fiction, including the international bestseller Frozen In Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition, which describes the results of the Franklin Forensic Project. He also authored, with Dr Peter Suedfeld, the scholarly study, 'The Sensed Presence as a Coping Resource in Extreme Environments.' His work has been translated into ten languages.

He has lectured widely, including presenting talks at the National Arts Club, and the Explorers Club. He was a presenter at the 2009 ideaCity conference. His documentary film appearances include National Geographic Channel's "Explorer: The Angel Effect," which is based on The Third Man Factor, as well as PBS NOVA in "Arctic Passage", BBC4 in "Wilderness Explored: Arctic", The Discovery Channel in "Islands of Mystery: Dead Silence", and on Bravo! (Canada) in "FLicKeR."

Geiger was born in Ithaca, New York.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Flawed but Useful, December 21, 2006
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Well, I'm going to have a bit each way here. On one hand, this book has a lot of valuable information in it about the life of Brion Gysin. I was interested in Gysin through my interest in William Burroughs, his collaborator. I am sure a lot of people will be coming to Gysin down this path. I have read 'Here to Go' which is basically a book of interviews with Gysin. I must say that despite the information here, the author (Geiger) has managed to make Gysin's life dull. That's a real shame, because Gysin's life appears to be have been anything but boring. Though there are some interesting sections (one that springs to mind is the saga of the Dreamachine, which Geiger appears to be something of an authority on), much of the narrative is dull.

I will not go as far as one of the above reviewers in saying that the book is badly written. Though it is true that there are several awkward passages, my main gripe was that this did not seem to be a sympathetic, invigorating portryal of Gysin's life and ideas. By this I mean that the author simply describes his subject, without trying very hard to explain what Gysin might have been up to. There are several sections where Geiger seems to disagree with Gysin or even disregard his stance. Now, many of Gysin's opinions are hard to defend (especially the mysoginy) but Geiger makes little attempt to explain Gysin's position. I have a feeling that Geiger would have been more diplomatic in what he says about Gysin had Gysin (or indeed Burroughs) still been alive at the time of publication.

This is sad, because I don't suppose there will be another biography of Gysin anytime soon. What highlighted the deficiencies of this book to me was my reading of another biography, this one of James Tiptree Jr., which I read virtually concurrently with this book. I can't help but think that something is missing here. This book reads like it had been a chore to write, and at times it is surely a chore to read. I cannot recommend this to anyone but the most fervent Gysin fan.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BRAVO, April 12, 2006
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This is one of the most enjoyble bios that I have read in years. The author brings a staggering amount of info to the reader in a concise manner. I was waiting a long time for a bio on Gysin and I lucked out here. One I will reread.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great biography and a beautiful looking book, January 3, 2012
This review is from: Nothing Is True - Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin (Hardcover)
I won't write a long review, there's plenty of them here already.
The biography covers Gysin's life pretty well, it has all the mile stones, explains what happened when and where, all you need in a biography. It's fairly well written in a style that doesn't take your attention away from the "plot". It does cover a lot of Ginsberg's and Burroughs' lives as well, which is what you'd expect in Gysin biography, especially for someone like me, and I'm not alone, who got into Gysin through Burroughs and the Beats.
One thing I should add that I haven't read elsewhere: This book is oddly designed. The paper is thick, probably 90 g paper, with perforated edges and a thick cover. This is a true coffee table book, but one you'd also want to take with you and read on the train/bus, etc. I carried around this heavy book in my bag for a week, and it did weigh me down. But it's a beautiful book, design-wise, and although the author doesn't seem like Gysins biggest fan, is fair in its judgement of Gysin and his life.

Gysin is an almost forgotten hero of the Beat generation, and lived his entire life never really being recognized. To me, it seems like mere coincidence that Burroughs got more famous than Gysin, but that's how art and literature works, I guess.

I'd recommend buying this with the collection of interviews by Terry Southern (another forgotten soul) Brion Gysin: Here To Go
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