Suck (publication) explained
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Suck: The First European Sex Paper was an underground pornographic magazine[1] that celebrated free love and queer sexuality. Founded in London in 1969, its collaborators included Jim Haynes, William Levy, Heathcote Williams, Germaine Greer, and Jean Shrimpton. The United Kingdom banned the publication prior to its first issue.[2]
Further reading
- Book: Hekma . Gert . Lindner . Christoph . Hussey . Andrew . Amsterdamʹs Sexual Underground in the 1960s . Paris-Amsterdam Underground . 55–56 . 2013 . 978-90-8964-505-0 . Amsterdam University Press . Essays on Cultural Resistance, Subversion, and Diversion . j.ctt6wp6td.8 . free .
- News: Kraus . Chris . May '69: Chris Kraus on Suck . Artforum International . 46 . 9 . 121– . May 2008 . English . 1086-7058 . . mdy-all .
- Book: Stevenson, Jack. Scandinavian Blue: The Erotic Cinema of Sweden and Denmark in the 1960s and 1970s. September 2, 2015. McFarland. 978-1-4766-1259-1. 256–.
Notes and References
- Book: Armstrong, David. A Trumpet to Arms: Alternative Media in America. 1981. South End Press. 978-0-89608-193-2. 166.
- Book: Robinson, Hilary. Feminism Art Theory: An Anthology 1968 - 2014. April 20, 2015. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-118-36060-6. 393–.