Page Title: Bureau of Public Secrets - situationist texts and translations

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Page Description: Ken Knabb's translations from the Situationist International plus Knabb's own writings on radical topics from the 1960s to the present.

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Page Keywords: Situationist International, situationists, situationism, situationalism, Guy Debord, the 1960s

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Page Text: Comics, leaflets and scandals of three early San Francisco Bay Area situationist groups (1970-1972). In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary (Ngo Van) Although the Vietnam War is still well known, few people are aware of the decades of struggles against the French colonial regime that preceded it, many of which had no connection with the Stalinists (Ho Chi Minh’s Communist Party). The Stalinists were ultimately victorious, but only after they systematically destroyed all the other oppositional currents. This book is the story of those other movements and revolts, caught in the crossfire between the French and the Stalinists, told by one of the few survivors. Provocative radical documents, old and new � Karl Marx, Clarence Darrow, Randolph Bourne, Bertolt Brecht, Karl Korsch, Josef Weber, Asger Jorn, Paul Goodman, Gary Snyder, Jo Freeman, Raoul Vaneigem, etc. Gateway to the Vast Realms A list of over 500 books that Knabb recommends — classic and modern literature, religion and philosophy, science and psychology, humor and comics, history and revolution — with brief comments on why they are worth reading and passages from some of the recommended works. Texts by and about the great poet, essayist and social critic, who wryly described his main themes as “sex, mysticism and revolution,” and who was the leading inspiration behind the San Francisco Renaissance of the fifties and sixties. Kenneth Rexroth�s complete columns and articles from the San Francisco Examiner (1960-1967), the San Francisco Bay Guardian (1967-1972), and San Francisco magazine (1967-1975). Other Languages:

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