- James Haynes
James Haynes, usually known as Jim Haynes (born
November 10 ,1933 ), was a leading figure in the London "underground" and alternative/counter-culture scene of the 1960s. He was involved with the founding of the paper "International Times " and the LondonArts Lab inDrury Lane for experimental and mixed media work.Life and work
Jim Haynes was born in
Haynesville, Louisiana , US, where he attended university (after spending several years inVenezuela ). Through obligatory military service he relocated to Scotland in 1956, went toEdinburgh University and, among other writing and musical activities, helped in the foundation of theTraverse Theatre and theEdinburgh Fringe Festival .In 1966 he relocated to London in the middle of the "swinging 60s" and became heavily involved in the underground cultural scene, co-founding the pivotal alternative paper "International Times", known as "I.T.", along with others including
Barry Miles and John Hopkins.In September 1967, Haynes co-founded the Drury Lane Arts Lab space for mixed-media (it closed 15 months later).
In 1969 in Amsterdam he co-launched "Suck" newsaper for sexual freedom. It was also obtainable in the UK. The first issue contained a long and unrestrainedly descriptive erotic poem attributed to
W. H. Auden and an explicit photo ofGermaine Greer .Haynes then taught Media Studies and Sexual Politics for 30 years at the University of Paris 8. Over this time he has held open house on Sundays in Paris, and published an irregular newsletter about his life and times. In addition he has written an autobiographical memoir (Thanks for Coming, pub.Faber) and frequently attends annual arts festivals such as the Edinburgh Festival.
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*"International Times "External links
* [http://www.jim-haynes.com/index.htm Jim Haynes website]
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