Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for printing 11×17)
Bonjour, amis. Apologies for the lack of updates in this space—je suis occupée! Been translating like crazy, finishing my book, getting our private press off the ground (new presses et vintage machines, yay!), and building a site, alongside all the printing and mailing. (Whew! I’m not sure what happened, but we’ve gained a wave of lovely new correspondents and subscribers.
Bonsoir, lovelies. Yesterday, on Max Stirner’s birthday, we finished printing the first round of Distinctively Dionysian’s Halloween issue. Inside the spooker edition, you will find mischief, mayhem, the macabre, Mallarmé, German Expressionist Cinema et Theatre, and a riot of Cabaret magic, with new writings, anarchic troublemaking, and more.
From Unoffensive animal
Since we published about Wildfire 4 being in stock, they have been flying off the shelves. Someone notified us not long ago that the website listed it as Out of Stock, so we did a quick count and realised we had about 20 more magazines.
Via Freedom News UK
from Pikara Magazine.
The participation of women in anarchist print culture on an international scale was essential for the extraordinary dissemination of the libertarian movement’s press and editorial production from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th.
From Fundación Anselmo Lorenzo
Parallel to the congress Editors and translators beyond borders: women in the transnational anarchist culture (1890-1939), which will take place at the UC3M Campus in Puerta de Toledo (Madrid) between 19 and 21 March, at the Madrid headquarters of the FAL you can visit the exhibition Molders of the idea: women in the anarchist printed culture (visitable from 19 March to 26 April).
From Anathema
What Went Down
Fashion
Things Are Getting Weirder
Shifts In The Philadelphia Anarchist Space
World War III?
What The Fuck Does Reconstruction Even Mean To Y’all?
Volume 10 Issue 1 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 10 Issue 1 (PDF for printing 11×17)
From Anathema
Long-running anarchist publication Anathema from so-called Philadelphia returns with a brand new issue.
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)
Volume 9 Issue 2 (PDF for printing 11×17)
Received via email
available to order from: https://ftpdistro.github.io/
A revitalization of anarchist print media is underway. Rupture Mag is the beginning of that here in D.C. In other US cities there is The Chaostar (NYC), Filler (PGH), and Anathema (PHL). Some of these issue will be free locally to those in the know. Unlike other releases from this distro, will have to sell a significant portion of these zines to cover the costs of Issue #2. That being said, we hope that future issues can be full-color and professionally printed on 11" x 17" glossy paper.
This is the first issue of the bilingual anarchist paper Antisistema, which will be published irregularly. The paper gives space for anarchist analyses, discussions and documentations of attacks on structures of domination.
From now on we will upload the PDFs of the paper in german and english and want to encourage decentralized printing, distribution and discussion.
From LSE Review of Books by Layla Saleh
Original title: Book Review: Letterpress Revolution: The Politics of Anarchist Print Culture by Kathy Ferguson
In Letterpress Revolution: The Politics of Anarchist Print Culture, Kathy Ferguson considers the ways in which printers bolstered anarchist movements across the US and UK from the late nineteenth century to the 1940s. More than just a means of spreading ideas, Ferguson posits printing, writing and reading as radical, creative acts essential to community-building within anarchist movements, writes Layla Saleh.