Fuck You (magazine)
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts was a literary magazine founded in 1962 by the poet Ed Sanders on the Lower East Side of New York City. Sanders later co-founded the musical group the Fugs. Sanders produced thirteen issues of Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts from 1962 to 1965.
The credo for the magazine, originated by Sanders, was I'll print anything. Its first issue contained the following dedication: "Dedicated to Pacifism, Unilateral Disarmament, National Defense thru Nonviolent Resistence , Multilateral Indiscriminate Apertural Conjugation, Anarchism, World Federalism, Civil Disobedience, Obstructers & Submarine Boarders, and All Those Groped by J. Edgar Hoover in the Silent Halls of Congress."
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts was produced on a mimeograph and printed on multi-colored construction paper.Legacy
Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts was a core publication in the Mimeo Revolution. It was dedicated to free expression, and especially defying the taboos around sex and drugs, advocating free love promiscuity and the use of psychedelics long before those were picked up by the more widespread countercultural movements of the late Sixties. Ed Sanders and his collaborators served as a bridge between the Beat generation of the Fifties and the later Hippie counterculture of the mid Sixties.- Number 1
- Number 2
- Number 3
- Number 4
- Number 5, Volume 1
- Number 5, Volume 2
- Number 5, Volume 3
- Number 5, Volume 4
- Number 5, Volume 5
- Number 5, Volume 6
- Number 5, Volume 7
- Number 5, Volume 8 —Mad Motherfucker Issue
- Number 5, Volume 9
Participants
Issues included works by:
- Antonin Artaud
- W. H. Auden
- Julian Beck
- Ted Berrigan
- Joe Brainard
- William S. Burroughs
- Gregory Corso
- Robert Creeley
- Diane DiPrima
- Allen Ginsberg
- Herbert Huncke
- Leroi Jones
- Tuli Kupferberg
- Norman Mailer
- Michael McClure
- Charles Olson
- Frank O'Hara
- Peter Orlovsky
- Gary Snyder
- Andy Warhol
- Philip Whalen