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Members' Mausoleum => Calendar Events / Announcements '24 I => Topic started by: Joeytrom on December 01, 2019, 05:09:53 PM
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James Hall is mentioned a few times in the book "The Downtown Pop Underground" by Kembrew McLeod about the start of American Bohemia in the 60's & 70's. He's mentioned a few times as being part of a small actors group in the East Village. Although DS isn't mentioned. His name is on a flyer for "Fire Escape Theater" in "Suicode Notations". In addition to playing a character (a sleepwalking poet), he is also the director. It was on 87 Christopher Street 10/22/72.
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Very interesting! Thanks for sharing the info, Joeytrom. [hall2_wink]
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That sounds fascinating. Pretty sure there was a sort of counter-culture scene in Greenwich Village already during the World War I period and perhaps earlier still. George Chauncey's book Gay New York collected a lot of material specifically relating to queers--but if there was anything avant-garde going on, we were pretty much there.
James Hall seems like a really interesting guy. I personally liked his episodes of Willie. It was so different from the Willie we know and love as brilliantly incarnated by John Karlen that I feel as if James Hall's Willie is a different person altogether--more sleazy and more dangerous.
G.