Suck
ADDPMP077Tabloid format, early issues on newsprint, later issues on coated stock. Suck was founded in Amsterdam in 1969 by Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Heathcote Williams and others. It was among the most important underground newspapers of the period, not only because of its enlightened stance on all aspects of sexuality, but it was also an intersection point for the Sexual Revolution and the hippie subculture.
Devoted to free sex, the erotic, and the exploration of uninhibited sexuality, Suck featured explicit comic art, photographs, and interesting graphics, often printed in different colored inks, with many issues featuring centerfold posters. The topics ranged from those considered tame by current standards to others that are even more taboo today. Contributors include Germaine Greer, William Burroughs, W. H. Auden, Michael McClure, Maurice Girodias, Valerie Solanas, Bill Levy, Guillaume Apollinaire, Mel Clay etc.


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































