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          Sergius Golowin, himself an artist, poet and friend of Timothy Leary, handles the vocals on this extraordinary album, recanting verse most energetically over a....

          Sergius Golowin

          Swiss publicist and myth researcher (1930–2006)

          Sergius Golowin (31 January 1930 in Prague, Czech Republic – 17 July 2006 in Bern, Switzerland) was a Bernwriter, myths researcher, librarian, recording artist and publicist.

          Life

          Sergius Golowin was born in 1930 in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic).

          In the late s, HR Giger's friend and "Spiritual Father", Sergius Golowin, who had worked in Basel as a library assistant, archivist and writer, a real.

        1. In the late s, HR Giger's friend and "Spiritual Father", Sergius Golowin, who had worked in Basel as a library assistant, archivist and writer, a real.
        2. Freaked out, slow burning, LSD inspired freeform psychedelia from the early 70s – credited to Czech-born guru Sergius Golowin and the Cosmic Jokers!
        3. Sergius Golowin, himself an artist, poet and friend of Timothy Leary, handles the vocals on this extraordinary album, recanting verse most energetically over a.
        4. Balearic Synaesthesia.
        5. Erstauflage, EA, Freiburg im Breisgau: Bauer, S., zahlr.
        6. In 1933, he and his mother, poet Alla von Steiger, emigrated to Switzerland, while Golowin’s Russian father, a sculptor, lived in Paris without the family.

          After finishing school, Golowin became a library assistant at the "Berner Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek" (literally: "Bern City- and University-Library").

          He took part in the "Jugendbewegung". During the 1950s he participated in "Tägel-Leist," one of Bern's subcultural discussion circles. From 1957 to 1968 Golowin worked as an archivist in Burgdorf. From 1971 to 1981 he served in a local government office in Switzerland as a member of the party Landesring der Unabhängigen ("LdU", which wa