Dada Dance #3
The third issue of Dada Dance was published in September 1987. As the previous issue had cost so much to produce, this issue was a return to more primitive production values (which included a bit of moonlighting on photocopiers around Edinburgh in a bid to keep costs down)
CONTENTS
- Page 2: 'The Origins Of Dada', an article by Anthony Cooney.
- Page 3: Editorial
- Page 5: 'Moments, prose pieces by Chris Mitchell
- Page 7: Untitled etching by Lucy Barnes
- Page 8: 'Edinburgh Postcards', poem by DG Kennedy
- Page 8: 'Christmas Eve', poem by Dee Rimbaud
- Page 9: 'Mussolini', a short story by Carl MacDougall
- Page 12: Two short poems by Dee Rimbaud
- Page 13: Two poems by Heather Crawley
- Page 16: 'Ashes', a poetry sequence by Robert MacKenzie
- Page 20: 'Here A Vine, There A Vine', prose by Martin A Hibbert
- Page 20: 'Too Many Legs And Hands' a poem by Rupert Loydell
- Page 21: Untitled drawing by Dee Rimbaud
- Page 22: Extracts from original, unexpurgated version of 'The Soft Machine' by William Burroughs (which was smuggled into Britain in the 60's by Andy Molony Anderson)
- Page 24: 'Valerian', a prose poem by Sheila E Murphy
- Page 29: Untitled drawing by Dee Rimbaud
- Page 30: 'Chewing gum Hip Boy', short story by Gerard O' Brien
- Page 31: 'She Holds Herself So Tight The Skin Turns White', poetry sequence by Dee Rimbaud.
- Page 35: 'In Confusion', poetry sequence by Rupert Loydell
- Page 38: 'Patch Alamo', prose by Isaac Ise
- Page 42: Reviews
- Page 47: Untitled drawing by Dee Rimbaud
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