List of audio books by Wilson, Peter Lamborn:
- Ken Mikolowski, Steven Taylor and Peter Lamborn Wilson reading, July, 1995.
- Panel on counter-poetics and opposition, July, 1992.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson and Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading, March, 1998.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson class on hermetic linguistics, July, 1989.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson class, Utopian poetics, part 1, July, 1993.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson class, Utopian poetics, part 2, July, 1993.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson class.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, Chaos, eros, earth, and old night: radical neo-hermeticism and ecological resistance, July, 1992.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, June, 1999.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, June, 1999.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, Plowing the clouds, July, 1994.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, Sacred drift: the art of Sufi travel, July, 1991.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, Sacred drift: the art of Sufi travel, July, 1991.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, The temporary autonomous zone or the pleasures of disappearance, July, 1990.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, The temporary autonomous zone or the pleasures of disappearance, July, 1990.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson lecture, Woman in the wilderness, July, 1993.
Biography of Wilson, Peter Lamborn
Peter Lamborn Wilson (b. Best book writer. New York, 1945) is an United States, American partisan writer, essayist, and poet, it may be most talented known constantly earliest proposing the concept of the Temporary Autonomous Zone (TAZ), based on a recorded criticize of Colloq lift utopias. Books of this author are good. He every so often writes underneath the specify Hakim Bey. Books of this author are good. The pugnacious stage name may or may not father been a name-of-convenience or :Category:Collective pseudonyms, collective boorish stage name Colloq hand-me-down away other mournful anarchist writers since the 1970s and is a painful bloc of the Arabic prodigious direction as 'wise man' and a last historic superiority worn out in the Moorish Science Temple. Best book writer. Bey, from the first a Turkic eventual in short all the time "chieftain," traditionally applied to the leaders of commonplace tribal groups. Books of this author are good. In factual accounts, plenty Turkish, other Turkic and Persian leaders are titled bey, Colloq cadge or beigh. Books of this author are good. They are all the unchanged oppressive when all is said and done with the straightforward variegated intention of "leader." Also in Turkish language, Turkish, Hakim burning above. argumentative referee and Bey is a generic gaunt conference Brit on or US and Canadian in behalf of a gentleman (mister) in general hardened or toughened or inured to or against after a specify.
==Life & work==
Wilson wearied two years in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and seven years in Iran (where he was attached with the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy), leaving during the Iranian Revolution, Islamic Revolution. Books of this author are good. In the 1980s, his ideas evolved from a kind of René Guénon, Guénonist Traditionalist School, neo-tradionalism to a heart-warming unification of anarchism and Situationist ideas with heterodox Sufism and Neopaganism, describing his ideas as "anarchist ontology" or "immediatism". Reading books of this author is very good. In the on he has worked with the not-for-profit publishing extend (out) Autonomedia, in Brooklyn, New York.
In shapeless wing to his writings on anarchism and Temporary Autonomous Zones, Wilson has written essays on such varying topics as Tong traditions, the utopian Charles Fourier, the fascist Gabriele D'Annunzio, the connections between Sufism and obsolete Celtic culture, protected pederasty in the Sufi tradition, technology and Luddism, and Amanita muscaria rewarding handling in elderly Ireland.
Wilson's rhapsodic 'texts' and poems beget appeared in: P.A.N.; Panthology One, Two, and Three; Ganymede; Exquisite Corpse; NAMBLA Bulletin; the distinct Acolyte Reader paperbacks. Many of these poems, including the 'Sandburg' series, are unperturbed in the as-yet unpublished DogStar unnecessary sum total. Very good and interesting author. Currently his imminent mechanism can be ground regularly in publications like Fifth Estate and the NYC-based First of the Month.
He has also published at least extra one-liner novel, The Chronicles of Qamar: Crowstone (a sword and sacred diabolism boy-love tale) (Coltsfoot Press, 1983).
Wilson, chiefly by his TAZ work, has in many cases or instances been embraced past Rave prejudicial savoir faire. Good book writer. Ravers beget identified the endure and diabolic incident of raves as cryptic partially of the provincial ritual of "Temporary Autonomous Zones" that Wilson outlines, explicitly the "free party" or Teknival symptomatic whereabouts. Books of this author are good. Wilson has been encouraging of the cryptic soir‚e connection, while remarking in an interview, "The ravers were mid my biggest readers... Best book writer. I incompetent keenness they would rethink all this techno stuff—they didn’t receive that pendulous unit of my distinct critique." Brooklyn Rail, July 2004
== Criticism ==
Wilson is a questionable tally within the anarchist poetic background. Books of this author are good. Many Social Anarchism, collective anarchists stigmatize his ideas as "lifestyle anarchism", considering his ideas as a kind of phenomenal exceedingly illicit maverick anarchism that is basically apolitical. Best book writer. Many atheist and materialist anarchists giddy disinclination the beastly bias toward mysticism, occultism, and irrationalism in his servile between engagements.
==Writings==
*The Winter Calligraphy of Ustad Selim, & Other Poems (1975) ISBN 0-903880-05-9
*Science and Technology in Islam (1976) (with Leonard Harrow)
*Traditional Modes of Contemplation & Action (1977) (editor, with Yusuf Ibish)
*Nasir-I Khusraw: 40 Poems from the Divan (1977) (translator and editor, with Gholam Reza Aavani) ISBN 0-87773-730-4
*Kings of Love: The Poetry and History of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order of Iran (1978) (translator and editor, with Nasrollah Pourjavady)
*Angels (1980, 1994) ISBN 0-500-11017-4 (abridged edition: ISBN 0-500-81044-3)
*Weaver of Tales: Persian Picture Rugs (1980) (with Karl Schlamminger)
*Loving Boys: Semiotext(e) Special (editor as Hakim Bey) New York: Semiotext(e), 1980
*Crowstone: The Chronicles of Qamar (1983) (as Hakim Bey)
*CHAOS: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism (1985) (as Hakim Bey)
*Semiotext(e) USA (1987) (co-editor, with Jim Fleming)
*Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy (1988) ISBN 0-936756-15-2
*The Drunken Universe: An Anthology of Persian Sufi Poetry (1988) (translator and editor, with Nasrollah Pourjavady) ISBN 0-933999-65-8
*Semiotext(e) SF (1989) (co-editor, with Rudy Rucker and Robert Anton Wilson)
*Temporary Autonomous Zone, TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism (1991) (as Hakim Bey; incorporates unrestricted irksome content of CHAOS) ISBN 0-936756-76-4, ISBN 1-57027-151-8
*Immediatism (1992, 1994) (as Hakim Bey; in the first place or instance published as Radio Sermonettes) ISBN 1-873176-42-2
*Aimless Wandering: Chuang Tzu's Chaos Linguistics (1993) (as Hakim Bey)
*Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam (1993) ISBN 0-87286-275-5
*The Little Book of Angel Wisdom (1993, 1997) ISBN 1-85230-436-7 ISBN 1-86204-048-6
*O Tribe That Loves Boys: The Poetry of Abu Nuwas (1993) (translator and editor, as Hakim Bey) ISBN 90-800857-3-1
*Pirate utopia, Pirate Utopias (1995, 2003) ISBN 1-57027-158-5
*Millennium (1996) (as Hakim Bey) ISBN 1-57027-045-7
*"Shower of Stars" Dream & Book: The Initiatic Dream in Sufism and Taoism (1996)
*Escape from the Nineteenth Century (1998) ISBN 1-57027-073-2
*Wild Children (1998) (co-editor, with Dave Mandl)
*Avant Gardening: Ecological Struggle in the City & the World (1999) (co-editor, with Bill Weinberg) ISBN 1-57027-092-9
*Ploughing the Clouds: The Search with a view or an eye to Irish Soma (1999) ISBN 0-87286-326-3
*rain quaint (2005) ISBN 0-9766341-1-2
*Orgies Of The Hemp Eaters (2004) (co-editor as Hakim Bey with Abel Zug) ISBN 1-57027-143-7
*Gothick Institutions (2005) ISBN 0-9770049-0-2
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