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Re: AUT: Re: red notes



I've only just signed up to this list - but I'm pleased to have found the
rest of you!

re: Red Notes - I was in contact with some of the people involved throughout
the 1980's - as far as I remember Negri's 'Revolution Retrieved' the first
part of an intended series of selected writings was their last publication.
Incidently, John Merrington (who I think wrote the introduction and was for
a time on the editorial board of New Left Review) was one of the main
driving forces behind the project...it was his death that probably
terminated the publishing project and possibly Red Notes as such,

David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil (practical history)" <practicalhistory@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: AUT: Re: red notes


> Neil > > They don't exist, but for details of the material (unfortunately
> not available on-line)as well as various Negri and Bologna texts see Ed
> Emery's site,
> >
> >Harry: Excuse me... but they very much do exist. First and foremost in Ed
> >Emery's
> >apartment, second, he put a collection of photocopies in some London
> >library, I think it might have been LSE but you should check with him to
> >be sure. He has an index to all the materials that he has, hundreds of
> >items, some translated, some not.:http://www.emery.archive.mcmail.com/
>
> Just to clarify, I was stating that Red Notes the collective that
published
> various materials about Italy and elsewhere in the 70s and 80s no longer
> exists as far as I know (certainly I haven't seen anything published by
them
> since a collection of Negri's writings in the late 80s I think).
>
> The materials of course do still exist which is why I referred people to
> Ed's website where they are all listed. They have indeed been deposited
with
> the LSE a supposedly public academic library (but just try getting in
there
> if you're not an academic).
>
> Neil
>
>
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