[1] Robert P. Helms, "Leaving Out the Ugly Part: The Interview with Peter Lamborn Wilson", The Brooklyn Rail, July/August 2004. Also, Robert P. Helms, "Paedophilia and American Anarchism: The Other Side of Hakim Bey", libcom.org (which might be copied from another source): "In this writer’s opinion, the pedophile writings of Hakim Bey indicate a general deceit in his philosophy, and are evidence that his concept of the Temporary Autonomous Zone is inspired by opportunism, not by good will. He presents arguments for human freedom while actually wishing to create situations where he is free to put his deranged sexuality into practice. This is an abuse of anarchism, and new readers of Hakim Bey should take the pedophilia into consideration before being led down the garden path."
University: Columbia University
North American Man/Boy Love Association contributor to the NAMBLA Bulletin
Author of books:
Science and Technology in Islam (1976, with Leonard Harrow)
Angels (1980)
Loving Boys (1980, editor)
Crowstone: The Chronicles of Qamar (1983)
CHAOS: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism (1985)
Scandal: Essays in Islamic Heresy (1988)
TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism (1991)
Immediatism (1992)
Aimless Wandering: Chuang Tzu's Chaos Linguistics (1993)
Sacred Drift: Essays on the Margins of Islam (1993)
The Little Book of Angel Wisdom (1993)
O Tribe That Loves Boys: The Poetry of Abu Nuwas (1993, editor, translator)
Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes (1995)
Millennium (1996)
Escape from the Nineteenth Century (1998)
Ploughing the Clouds: The Search for Irish Soma (1999)
rain queer (2005)
Gothick Institutions (2005)