Poet: Ira Cohen
Publisher: Cold Turkey Press, Rotterdam
Year: 1976
Size: 295 x 194 x 3 mm
Pages: 42, saddle-stitched
Language: English
Photography: Ira Cohen
Cover art: Petra Vogt
Double-headed eagle cut by Evert Roos sr.
Condition: Fine; minor smudges on the cover
American photographer, poet and publisher Ira Cohen was born to deaf parents in the Bronx in 1935. After having dropped out of Cornell University, having married and having had two children with his wife Arlene Bond, Cohen sailed to Tangier in 1961, where he stayed for four years. In those years Cohen published his seminal Gnaoua journal with contributions by Jack Smith, Brion Gysin, William Burroughs, Harold Norse a.o. Cohen returned to the US in the mid-1960s, where he took inspiration from Bill Devore’s photographic work and started his famous series of mylars, which included portraits of Jimi Hendrix, William Levy and William Burroughs. In 1968 Cohen directed his acclaimed films Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda and Paradise Now, documenting the Living Theatre’s US tour. With former Living Theatre member Petra Vogt Cohen travelled to Kathmandu in the early 1970s where – together with Angus MacLise and the Bardo Matrix crew – he published the delicate Starstreams poetry series on local rice paper. Cohen stayed in Amsterdam for several periods during the mid and late 1970s, where his friends Simon Vinkenoog and Eddie Woods were living and fellow expat William Levy introduced him to Gerard Bellaart from Rotterdam, who published Cohen’s Kathmandu Portfolio and From the Divan of Petra Vogt through his Cold Turkey Press. In 1981 Cohen returned to New York, where he married and had a daughter with Caroline Gosselin. They divorced in 1989. Cohen spent the rest of life in New York, where he died of kidney failure in 2011.
From the Divan of Petra Vogt was published by Cold Turkey Press, Rotterdam in 1976. The final version of this sought-after edition – with poems and photographs from Kathmandu by Ira Cohen – has a black silkscreened cover and a purple title page. However, as a try-out a handful of copies were put together with a white cover and a white title page in 1976. One of these very rare white-cover versions has now been made available from the Sea Urchin archives. The condition of this edition is fine with only minor smudging of the cover.