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Real Conversations No.1: Ferlinghetti, Henry Rollins, Biafra, Billy Childish

Writer
V. Vale
Artists
Henry Rollins, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jello Biafra, and Billy Childish
RE/Search Publications
Date
2011
Publisher
RE/Search Publications
Format
Anthologies
ISBN
978-1-889307-29-9
Size
13 × 18 cm
Length
240 pp
Genre
Interview, Punk, Music, Activism
Description

2nd Edition

Henry Rollins, Jello Biafra, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Billy Childish 5″ x 7″, 240 pages, 30 illustrations, index, reference lists of recommended books, films, websites, etc…

Henry Rollins, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jello Biafra and Billy Childish discuss in depth the state of western culture today and what led to its demise, including firsthand accounts of their own experiences as leading figures in social movements. Subjects discussed include: the Internet and social change; the necessity for everybody to paint (!); mind control, marketing, branding and consumerism; Beat history and the importance of inexpensive publishing–City Lights was the FIRST paperback-only bookstore in America; corporate chain stores and Amazon’s impact on independent freedom of expression; Punk Rock history and the rise of Do-It-Yourself (D-I-Y) culture production; fame and its downside; sex, relationships and their travails; “originality” as fetish; travel advice . . . and much more discussion of issues relevant to every creative artist and thinker. Interviews with Henry Rollins, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Billy Childish, Jello Biafra by V. Vale. Henry Rollins is revealed as a librarian and archivist!

  1. Real Conversations No. 1
 

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