“Workonthis collectionoftexts began some three years ago, whenwehoped to publish it in2003to celebrate Stan Brakhage’s seventieth birthday. Instead, belatedly, it mourns his death. The baby who would become James Stanley Brakhagewasborn on 14January 1933 in an orphanage in Kansas City, Missouri.Hewasadopted and named by a young couple, Ludwig, a college teacherofbusiness, and his wife, Clara, who had herself been raised by a stepmother. The family moved from town to town in the Middle West and, sensitive to the stressesofhis parents’ unhappy marriage, Stanleywasa sickly child, asthmatic and overweight.
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“At the end of the 60s, superstar drummer and angriest man in rock Ginger Baker was on the verge of collapse. Strung out on heroin, deeply grieving Jimi Hendrix’s death, and alienated from his former Cream and Blind Faith bandmates, he needed a new direction. He found it in Nigeria, where he decamped after driving a Range Rover from Algeria across the Sahara Desert. (A madcap adventure captured in the 1971 documentary 
