Ergo Ego
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Ergo Ego was a 12-page, one-shot fanzine created by Michael Moorcock and Jim Cawthorn and published in September 1962 in the UK. The front cover proclaims it to be:
The collected works of Moorcock rejected by a dozen of the best publishers and containing ~ POEMS, STORIES and BELLES LETTRES ~ from the pen of a Master Plagiarist & Professional Dilettante. ~ Dedicated to Miss Hilary Bailey and embellished with many fine stylus engravings by Mr. James Cawthorn Gracefully Roneoed by Mr. Alan Dodd who kindly supplied the materials.
In a section titles "MOORCOCK – A Note to His Readers", Moorcock wrote:
Ergo Ego is, naturally enough, limited. Limited in scope, vocabulary and intellect. It is also limited in copies and is being send to friends who might enjoy it for what it's worth and others.
- Ergo-Ego online at fanac.org
Publication | 1962 |
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