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Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn and Chicago's Afro-Futurist Underground, 1954–68. Edited by John Corbett, Anthony Elms, and Terri Kapsalis. Chicago: WhiteWalls, 2006. - The Wisdom of Sun Ra: Sun Ra's Polemical Broadsheets and Streetcorner Leaflets. Edited by John Corbett. Chicago: WhiteWalls, 2006.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2008

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References

1 Ra, Sun, “The Air Spiritual Man,” in The Immeasurable Equation, Vol. 2: Extensions Out (Chicago: Ihnfinity Inc./Saturn Research, 1972), collected in The Immeasurable Equation: The Collected Poetry and Prose, edited by James L. Wolf and Hartmut Geerken (Wartaweil, Germany: Waitawhile, 2005), 451.Google Scholar

2 Szwed, John, Space Is the Place: The Lives and Times of Sun Ra (New York: Pantheon Books, 1997), 76.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., 80.

4 Ra, Sun, “Your Only Hope Now Is a Lie,” Hambone 2 (Fall 1982): 110, quoted in Szwed, Space Is the Place, 78.Google Scholar

5 Quoted in Corbett, John, “One of Everything: Blount Hermeneutics and the Wisdom of Ra,” in The Wisdom of Sun Ra: Sun Ra's Polemical Broadsheets and Streetcorner Leaflets, ed. Corbett, John (Chicago: WhiteWalls, 2006), 5.Google Scholar

6 Szwed, Space Is the Place, 78.>

7 Corbett, “One of Everything,” 6.