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'''Hakim Bey''' (b. 1945) is the penname of prominent anarchist philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lamborn_Wilson Peter Lamborn Wilson]. Bey was once a frequent contributor to the [[NAMBLA Bulletin]], [[PAN]], [[Gayme]], [[Ganymede]], and other paedophile-sympathetic publications.[http://libcom.org/library/leaving-out-ugly-part-hakim-bey] [http://libcom.org/library/paedophilia-and-american-anarchism-the-other-side-of-hakim-bey] An American post-anarchist author, primarily known for advocating the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones.
'''Hakim Bey''' (b. 1945 - May 22, 2022) is the penname of prominent anarchist philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lamborn_Wilson Peter Lamborn Wilson]. Bey was once a frequent contributor to the [[NAMBLA Bulletin]], [[PAN]], [[Gayme]], [[Ganymede]], and other paedophile-sympathetic publications.[http://libcom.org/library/leaving-out-ugly-part-hakim-bey] [http://libcom.org/library/paedophilia-and-american-anarchism-the-other-side-of-hakim-bey] An American post-anarchist author, primarily known for advocating the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones.


:[http://www.nambla.org/rockisl.htm Rock Island Pavanne], by Hakim Bey
:[http://www.nambla.org/rockisl.htm Rock Island Pavanne], by Hakim Bey
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:knows or even remembers, absolutely, unconditionally,
:knows or even remembers, absolutely, unconditionally,
:nostalgically, painfully, permanently.
:nostalgically, painfully, permanently.
==Works==
*''The Winter Calligraphy of Ustad Selim, & Other Poems'' (1975) (Ipswich, England) {{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 [[Gholamreza Aavani]]) {{ISBN|0-87773-730-4}}
*''DIVAN'' (1978) (poems, London/Tehran)
*''Kings of Love: The Poetry and History of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order of Iran'' (1978) (translator and editor, with [[Nasrollah Pourjavady]]; Tehran)
*''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'' (1980) (editor as Hakim Bey; Semiotext(e) (New York))
*''Divine Flashes'' (1982) (by [[Fakhruddin 'Iraqi]], translated and introduced with [[William Chittick|William C. Chittick]]; Paulist Press (Mahwah, New Jersey)) {{ISBN|0-8091-2372-X}}
*''Crowstone: The Chronicles of Qamar'' (1983) (as Hakim [Bey])
*''CHAOS: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism'' (1985) (as Hakim Bey; Grim Reaper Press (Weehawken, New Jersey))
*''Semiotext(e) USA'' (1987) (co-editor, with Jim Fleming)
*''Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy'' (1988) (Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York)) {{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]])
*''The Universe:  A Mirror of Itself'' (1992?) (Xexoxial Editions (La Farge, Wisconsin))
*''Aimless Wanderings: Chuang Tzu's Chaos Linguistics'' (1993) (as Hakim Bey; Xexoxial Editions (La Farge, Wisconsin))
*''Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam'' (1993) (City Lights Books (San Francisco)) {{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: Moorish Corsairs and European Renegadoes]]'' (1995, 2003) (Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York)) {{ISBN|1-57027-158-5}}
*''Millennium'' (1996) (as Hakim Bey; Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York) and Garden of Delight (Dublin, Ireland)) {{ISBN|1-57027-045-7}}
*''"Shower of Stars" Dream & Book: The Initiatic Dream in Sufism and Taoism'' (1996) (Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York)) {{ISBN|1-57027-036-8}}
*''Escape from the Nineteenth Century and Other Essays'' (1998) (Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York)) {{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 for Irish Soma'' (1999) {{ISBN|0-87286-326-3}}
*''[[Temporary Autonomous Zone|TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism, Second Edition]]'' (2003) (as Hakim Bey; incorporates full text of ''CHAOS'' and ''Aimless Wanderings''; Autonomedia (Brooklyn, New York)) {{ISBN|1-57027-151-8}}
*''Orgies of the Hemp Eaters'' (2004) (co-editor as Hakim Bey with Abel Zug) {{ISBN|1-57027-143-7}}
*''rain queer'' (2005) ([[Farfalla Press]] (Brooklyn, New York)) {{ISBN|0-9766341-1-2}}
*''Cross-Dressing in the Anti-Rent War'' (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs chapbook, 2005)
*''Gothick Institutions'' (2005) {{ISBN|0-9770049-0-2}}
*''Green Hermeticism:  Alchemy and Ecology''; (with [[Christopher Bamford]] and [[Kevin Townley]], Lindisfarne (2007)) {{ISBN|1-58420-049-9}}
*''Black Fez Manifesto'' as Hakim Bey (2008) {{ISBN|978-1-57027-187-8}}
*''Atlantis Manifesto'' (2nd edition, 2009) Shivastan Publishing limited edition
*''Abecedarium'' (2010) {{ISBN|978-0977004980}}
*''Ec(o)logues'' (Station Hill of Barrytown, 2011) {{ISBN|978-1-58177-115-2}}
*''Spiritual Destinations of an Anarchist'' (2014) {{ISBN|978-1620490563}}
*''Spiritual Journeys of an Anarchist'' (2014) {{ISBN|978-1620490549}}
*''Riverpeople'' (2014) {{ISBN|978-1570272608}}
*''Opium Dens I Have Known'' with Chris Martin (2014) Shivastan Publishing limited edition
*''Anarchist Ephemera'' (2016) {{ISBN|978-1620490709}}
*''False Documents'' (Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Inc., 2016) {{ISBN|978-1581771404}}
*''Heresies: Anarchist Memoirs, Anarchist Art'' (2016) {{ISBN|978-1570273001}}
*''School of Nite'' with [[Nancy Goldring]] (2016) {{ISBN|978-1941550823}}
*''Night Market Noodles and Other Tales'' (2017) {{ISBN|978-1570273162}}
*''The Temple of Perseus at Panopolis'' (2017) {{ISBN|978-1570272875}}
*''Vanished Signs'' (2018) {{ISBN|978-0999783115}}
*''Lucky Shadows'' (2018) {{ISBN|978-1936687435}}
*''The New Nihilism'' ([[Bottle of Smoke Press]], 2018) {{ISBN|978-1937073725}}
*''Utopian Trace: An Oral Presentation'' (2019) {{ISBN|978-0578491103}}
*''The American Revolution as a Gigantic Real Estate Scam: And Other Essays in Lost/Found History'' (2019) {{ISBN|978-1570273575}}
*''Cauda Pavonis: Esoteric Antinomianism in the Yezidi Tradition'' (2019) {{ISBN|978-1945147401}}
*''False Messiah: Crypto-Xtian Tracts and Fragments'' (2022) {{ISBN|978-1735043210}}
*''Peacock Angel: The Esoteric Tradition of the Yezidis'' (2022) {{ISBN|978-1644114124}}


==External Links==
==External Links==
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:http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://nomadism.org/pdf/taz.pdf


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Latest revision as of 16:52, 26 May 2022

Hakim Bey (b. 1945 - May 22, 2022) is the penname of prominent anarchist philosopher Peter Lamborn Wilson. Bey was once a frequent contributor to the NAMBLA Bulletin, PAN, Gayme, Ganymede, and other paedophile-sympathetic publications.[1] [2] An American post-anarchist author, primarily known for advocating the concept of Temporary Autonomous Zones.

Rock Island Pavanne, by Hakim Bey
[...]
let's say one of them is almost eight, raggedy-kneed blue-
jeans & an old slouch tweed cap, hair & eyes both the same
soft Venetian brown, body svelte as a Caravaggio
urchin-cherub ~ and the other ten-&-a-half, huge slightly
crazy green eyes, world record eyelashes, hair the color
of Lindisfarne-gospel goldleaf ~ wild enthusiasts, boastful
liars, agents of chaos, cuddle-monsters, extortionists of
toys & favors, fancy-dancers, dirty jokesters, natural-born
exiles from the Mundus Imaginalis ~ right! there must be
millions like them in these frozen flatlands, millions of
secret epiphanies in thousands of icy boxy little houses at
every point of the night-whistle-echoing nation ~ but
imagine just this once instead of staying on the Wabash
Cannonball or whatever Zephyr you disembark just here & now & finally
penetrate the mystery of these lost-town boys who might have waited
unknowingly forever for someone to notice their beauty, might have
grown old and heavy, square & dull without ever communicating
their dirty-sweet fragrance & sheer unreasoning joy to a
single poet ~ but this time you finally get off the train
in this godforsaken grain-embargoed cowburg ~ and thanks to
the whim of some nearly defunct amerindian pagan-pervert
genius locii this time at last you get to meet Jimmy & a
Joey who are precisely as imagined, feed them cheeseburgers
& pink shakes & bribe them with action-figures & gum, these
two microcosms, these two fire-clowns ~ so that all of us
in a moment of mutual unspoken relief at this shattering of
worshipful destinies, all of us suddenly gracefully have to
embrace & kiss, kiss chaste & cool on the lips & grin like
bobcats for this fortunate derailment, this whistle-stop,
this milk-run, this hobo's muscatel-dream, this poetico-
revolutionary action that somehow forever changes the energy
gradient ~ however slightly, no matter what, no matter who
knows or even remembers, absolutely, unconditionally,
nostalgically, painfully, permanently.

Works

External Links

"Hakim Bey" (Web archive) (Original Newgon Wiki Article)

  • Hakim Bey's "THE TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ZONE" -- notes on freedom and nomadism
http://nomadism.org/pdf/taz.pdf
  • Same as above, but at archive.org:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://nomadism.org/pdf/taz.pdf