Desert
By: Anonymous
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From Little Black Cart:
"Desert is a gloves-off assault on optimism and the hope of 'saving' the world, coming from a strong green anarchist perspective. It asks the question, what does it mean to be an anarchist, or an environmentalist, when there is no longer any hope that the world can go back to a pre-tech state, when the goal is no longer working toward a global revolution and social/ecological sustainability? In some ways, this is the equivalent of Dupont's Nihilist Communism for a green anarchist audience."
All our friends are talking 'bout it! Let's talk some more.
October 21st: Chapters 1-5 (including forward)
October 28th: Chapters 6-10
@ Dancy, next to the fireplace
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DESERT PDFs Are now available. Sorry for the ridiculous wait.
On zine library: http://zinelibrary.info/desert
Prints will be available during the reading group THIS FRIDAY.
Don't fret if you haven't had a chance to read the first 30 pages. This piece will (hopefully) be treated more as a conversation starter than anything else. This is to say, we will NOT be reading Desert as if we were back in high school, talking about Holden Caulfield's narrative reliability.