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B. Traven: Portrait of a Famous Unknown Golo et al.
His life belonged to him, only. His books belonged to the public.
B. Traven: Portrait of a Famous Unknown is a graphic biography that tells the larger-than-life story of the German revolutionary, actor, and writer known… More
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Freedom Shall Prevail Sean Michael Wilson
Freedom Shall Prevail is the first graphic novel exploring the life and struggle of Abdullah Öcalan, affectionately known as “Apo.”
Highly regarded around the world, Öcalan led the Kurdish freedom struggle as the … More
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The Loneliness of the Electric Menorah Aaron Cometbus
In 1963 the paperback revolution was making good literature widely available for the first time, yet only a handful of stores took the trend seriously enough to devote themselves to the cause. Rambam, a closet-sized… More
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Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990 Andrew Nette et al.
Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990 examines how political violence and resistance was represented in arthouse and cult films from 1960 … More
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Society of the Spectacle Guy Debord
The Society of the Spectacle is a carefully considered effort to clarify the most fundamental tendencies and contradictions of the society in which we find ourselves—in order to facilitate its overthrow.
Guy Debord… More
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The Warehouse: A Visual Primer on Mass Incarceration James Kilgore et al.
Mass incarceration is a lived, sensory experience.
The most eye-popping statistics alone cannot relate the enormity of its psychological and societal impacts. This concise, illustrated primer is a collaboration… More
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Taking the State out of the Body Eliana Rubin
Taking the State out of the Body is a guidebook in deconstructing nationalism through trauma-informed praxis. Embedded in the political theory and practice of Jewish anti-Zionism, it invites readers of all backgrounds… More
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Situationist International Anthology Ken Knabb
In 1957 a few European avant-garde groups came together to form the Situationist International. Picking up where the dadaists and surrealists had left off, the situationists challenged people’s passive conditioning… More
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Black Coal and Red Bandanas: An Illustrated History of the West Virginia Mine Wars Raymond Tyler
In the early twentieth century, strikes and union battles were common in industrial centers throughout the US. But nothing compared to the class warfare of the West Virginia mine wars. The origins of this protracted… More
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From Hash Rebels to Urban Guerrillas Roman Danyluk et al.
In the early 1970s, across the Americas and Western Europe, armed groups emerged out of the social movements of the late 1960s. In Germany, the Red Army Faction received most attention, but a less well-known, antiauthoritarian… More
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Peace by Peace Ian Brennan
Ending violence and creating peace begins with ourselves and our interpersonal encounters in our daily lives. With impeccable wisdom and graceful simplicity, Peace by Peace offers 99 points to provoke thought and… More
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Favela Resistance Timo Bartholl et al.
Food is at the heart of well-being, peace, and health. But millions live without access to basic nutrition, and billions live without control or understanding of where their food will come from and how it is produced.… More
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The Housing Monster, Second Edition prole.info
A house is more than four walls and a roof. From its design and production to the way it is sold, used, resold, and eventually demolished, it is crisscrossed by conflict.
The Housing Monster is a scathing illustrated essay… More
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Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues Franklin Rosemont
Rediscover the most insightful and incendiary cultural commentaries from a leading figure in the revival of Surrealism.
Surrealism, Bugs Bunny, and the Blues is a collection of Franklin Rosemont’s writings on popular… More
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But Boff Whalley
Life’s stories are always prone to disruption and digression, thwarting the neat storybook narrative we love so much.
Almost all of our stories follow the same basic pattern: beginning, middle, end: exposition, action,… More
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Downtown Local Aaron Cometbus
Tired of handwringing reports about “lost” and “disappearing” New York? These dispatches show a different side of the city—resilient and flourishing despite the naysayers and high rent.
Like a modern-day Joseph … More