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Against Civilization
Readings and Reflections Enlarged Edition
Edited by John Zerzan, Illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing
With mass poisonings, global warming and other tidings of contemporary civilization threatening the planet, shouldn’t we begin to reconsider our unthinking attachment to it? Feral House’s new expanded edition of Against Civilization adds 18 new essays and feral illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing to the contemporary classic that provides 67 thought-provoking looks into the dehumanizing core of modern civilization…
Titles | Kulchur | Against Civilization
Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board
By J. Edward Cornelius
Fake divination device, staple of urban myths, conjurer of the dead, devil’s gateway — these terms indicate the variety of opinions inspired by the ever-controversial Ouija Board. Part fascinating history and part practical manual, this extraordinary guide takes the position that the Ouija Board is indeed as powerful as its detractors claim.
Titles | Kulchur | Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board
American Hair Metal
By Steven Blush
Visit the mini-site: American Hair Metal
American Hair Metal is an extravagantly visual tribute to the spandex, rouge and eyeliner days of ’80s glam rock glory.
Titles | Kulchur | American Hair Metal
Apocalypse Culture
Edited by Adam Parfrey
“Apocalypse Culture is compulsory reading for all those concerned with the crisis of our times. An extraordinary collection unlike anything I have ever encountered. These are the terminal documents of the twentieth century.”
— J.G. Ballard
Titles | Kulchur | Apocalypse Culture
Apocalypse Culture II
Edited by Adam Parfrey
The sequel to Apocalypse Culture delineates further regions of the Forbidden Zone, the psychic maelstrom that everyone knows exists but fearfully avoids.
Titles | Kulchur | Apocalypse Culture II
Big Dead Place
Inside the Strange and Menacing World of Antarctica
By Nicholas Johnson, Foreword by Eirik Sønneland
A grunt’s eye view of America’s Antarctic Program that shatters the well-worn clichés of polar literature.
Titles | Kulchur | Big Dead Place
The Bomb
The Classic Novel of Anarchist Violence
By Frank Harris, Introduction by John Dos Passos, Afterword by John Zerzan
Who threw the bomb at Haymarket?
Titles | Kulchur | The Bomb
The Carnivals of Life and Death
James Shelby Downard
“The most absurd, the most incredible, the most ridiculous Illuminati theory of them all.”
— Robert Anton Wilson, author, The Illuminatus! Trilogy
Titles | Kulchur | The Carnivals of Life and Death
Cholo Style
Homies, Homegirls and La Raza
By Reynaldo Berrios
The classic era of Cholo style and lowrider culture, as seen through the artwork, interviews and true stories created by homies and homegirls themselves, compiled from the seminal street ’zine Mi Vida Loca
Titles | Kulchur | Cholo Style
Cult Rapture
by Adam Parfrey
“Look nowhere else, ladies and gentleman, Cult Rapture takes you to the center of the margins of American culture. … Devastating …”
— Len Bracken, biographer of Guy Debord: Revolutionary
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