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No 15
Bizarre Crimes of the Future

Autumn 1997



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Contents
 
David Rees Cover Page
 
Paul Holman [Or Kill the Oppressive Lie]
 
  [Absent | Vacant]
 
  Herdsman
 
  Het Up
 
  Urusei Yatsura
 
  Sally Day
 
Mas Abe Miro
 
  Picasso
 
  Hodgkin
 
  Bellini
 
Nicholas Johnson Untitled
 
  alternate version-with two lines adapting Barry MacSweeney's verse
 
David Rees The John Riddle
to the veterans of Trafalgar and Waterloo
 
Steve Harris Theda Bara
 
  The Onomatopoeia of Uma Thurman
 
  A Smile Can Go
 
Coral Hull My Mother's Face
 
Simon Smith Figure Eleven: Silver Rail
 
Niall Quinn Untitled
 
  Single-bind picture exuent General: halt
 
  That Sudden Storm
 
  Medallion-Slight Return
 
D. S. Marriott the 'secret' of this form itself
 
  The Consolation
 
  Names of the Fathers
'love no-one but yourself'
 
Robert Smith Sonnets
 
Andrew Jordan Palimpsest
 
  The Antiquarians
 
Nick Macias Red
 
  Triad
 
  Kismet Eve Mauve Breasts of Eden
 
  I've said it once & I'll say it again
 
Caroline Bergvall from: That So (unmixed)
(odyssey)
 
Karlien van den Beukel Hard Boiled
 
A.C. Evans Transit and Culmination
 
Nick Laight art e/i fact
 
  answers
 
  now this
 
Dan Lane Luna Lacuna
 
  For Lucy's Journey to Aldeburgh, Suffolk
 
  Acetatae (vellum version)
 
  Untitled
 
Patrick Gasperini Hoberon
 
Deborah Tyler-Bennett On Seeing a Picture of Keats' Death-mask in The Observer
 
  Surely She Will Come Again?
 
  Criminal Justice, 1894
 
Andrew Duncan Chaotic Dynamics: Conductors of Chaos, edited by Iain Sinclair
 
Andrew Jordan A Nonist Manifesto 2/9/96
 
Andrew Duncan Nine fine flyaway goose truths: Bernache nonnette, by Grace Lake (Equipage, 1995, 15pp, £2)
 
Karlien van den Beukel Fallen Idle: Stephen Rodefer and his Cambridge Scene
 
Hilda Bronstein Seaport, by Robert Hampson (Pushtika Press: Interim Edition. 42p; 1995; £2)
 




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