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Voluntary Political Government
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"It was the Autumn of 1969, and Italy exploded. Across the north of the country, factory workers stormed out on strike, deman…
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A novel of crime, transport, and sex, I-5 tells the bleak and brutal story of Anya and her journey north from Los Angeles …
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Swiss writer's postmodern fictions, unsentimental, and articulating a sense of dissolution characteristic of the 'New Euro…
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“An epic political fantasy in the tradition of Tepper and Le Guin—there is no writer working today quite like Mar…
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Prize-winning graphic novel for young adults, from Canadian publisher Highwater Press. "Echo Desjardins, a 13-year-old Mé…
Graphic novel series for young adults. "In Northwest Resistance, Echo travels to 1885, a period of turmoil. The bison are …
Final instalment of this graphic novel series for young adults. "The government has not fulfilled its promise of land for …
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Euthanasia is a time bomb set to go off in every American suburb. California placed the detonator and this book charts the…
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A gender nonbinary protagonist named Harmon Jitney finds their joy and purpose in a magical satchel which leads to an extraor…
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"‘None of us involved in this are safe, do you realise that? I don’t feel safe. Since I stepped off the fuckin’ plane i…
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Active in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 and the later overthrow of Cuban dictator Batista, Mary Low has also played an im…
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A chronicle of serendipitous alliances in a dystopia that's right around the corner. What will the fracturing of the…
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"ABOUT: Falling somewhere between Trainspotting and Like Water for Chocolate, Adam Gnade’s self-described “food novel” …
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"This volume examines the historical and contemporary engagements of anarchism and literary production. Anarchists have used…
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All life is worthless ... but some lives cost more to terminate than others. It's 2046. Britain teeters on the brink of to…
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Short stories from "Boston's female answer to Bukowski". NB: Only remaining copy is somewhat shelfworn. …
Gritty fiction set in San Francisco's Mission District.
Experimental fiction from Derek Pell, using the Warren Report into the assassination of JFK as a starting point for a pr…
A revolutionary tale of Black and Indigenous insurrection. History as it should have been. Begin the World Over is a counter…
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Yes! You heard right – at long last, Pete Loveday has given the world another issue of the Big Trip Travel Agancy comics…
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The further adventures of Russell and his friends, including hypno regression to the stone ages, magic mushroom adventures in…
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Russell is still lost in his hypnotic regression cycle, but this time there are drugs, dancing sheep, drugs, long eco-poli…
No wonder Russell is confused again, this is definitely the most complex and political editions of Big Trip to date. A bra…
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A superb novel on a largely taboo subject. Includes an introduction by Michael Moorcock.
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'Birth of Our Power is an epic novel set in Spain, France, and Russia during the heady revolutionary years 1917-1919. Serge's…
Work from 5 of the best writers working on these islands: David Crystal, Graham Fulton, Des Dillon, Ally May, Shug Hanlan.…
Debut book from Hoboken based writer/musician Tricia Warden. Savagely honest and darkly humorous collection from a strong …
Finally back in print! He's back, and he's bad! Now Tintin's back with his all his pals - Captain Haddock et al - battling it…
Essays, prose-poems and stories. Only one copy, and it's a bit shelf-worn.
"The euphoric idealism of grassroots reform and the tragic reality of revolutionary failure are at the center of this spec…
A radical, compelling study of the female voice. Multicontextual theorist Gladwell puts forward her analysis of the polemi…
You'll get to know ordinary people caught up in awful events. You'll meet murderers, sexual obsessives and police officers…
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PM Press Pamphlet No. 10: A satirical play about COINTELPRO by L.M. Bogad. PM Press, 2011.
"It’s more than twenty-five years since Mara arrived in Britain, yet today she no longer feels safe in the country she thou…
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Part of author Otter Lieffe's trilogy (the books can be read alone/in any order) with 'Margins and Murmerations' and 'Dignity…
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"In 1994, from the Lacandon jungle, Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos replied to a ten-year-old girl in Mexico City who had se…
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This novel tells the story of the violent rise and fall of 18 year old Jake Adams, whose Buick Dynaflow, custom-made suits…
Spoken word CD featuring highlights from four different live performances by (mainly) Stewart Home, with guest performance…
Second novel from writer and activist Peter Plate. A ficto-biography of Sam Melville and the Attica Revolt. Harsh and cruc…
"San Francisco. Tomorrow. Dylan is a millennial, a tech-worker, and bored out of her mind. Ricky is the one brown guy in t…
New edition of Datacide: Magazine for Noise & Politics. News, features, fiction and reviews. Includes a review of rece…
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Ed Wood's second novel. The critics actually claim this is far superior to his first, and who are we to argue? Kitschy bit…
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Defiant Pose is a story straight from today's headlines. Its hero or anti-hero, Terry Blake, is a contemporary Faust whose…
" Isolation and community, Restrictions and freedom. The near future is a militarised state, a fractured continent, and …
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"In the central Scottish town of Dundule, residents of the Busy Bee Flats – Donna and her eight-year old daughter, dour ex-…
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"With a cold humor and serial neutrality worthy of the Marquis de Sade, Leslie Kaplan recounts incidents of sudden and ‘ine…
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"A repellent, sick psychodrama that is sadistic, morally reprehensible and has no redeeming features whatsoever. I loved i…
Mixed media anthology of fiction writing, art and music. . Published in 1997. Comes with a free tape! (Attached at vel…
Is it sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll in the year 2007? Hardly! The United States is fighting a sophisticated, high tech c…
"To cope with rising misogynist violence, the US government offered people a golden opportunity: any man who felt like they w…
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Part diary of a year spent going to protests, part exploration of "séances, scientific advances, group education outings,…
This work by Bartolomeo Vanzetti, edited and with a detailed introduction by Jon Curley, features a never-before-published…
It’s 1959 in socialist Virginia. The Deep South is an independent Black nation called Nova Africa. The second Mars exp…
Jack Wilson is a scrappy city journalist bouncing from one alt weekly to the next, trying to eek out a living in the mids…
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"A pocketsize novel concerning modern farm living, wayward country punks, and the New Old West, Adam Gnade’s Float Me Away,…
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Based on real events during the 1960s, including the legendary stand made by Travelling People at Cherry Orchard near Ball…
An anothology of poetry - in English, Scottish and Gaelic - by Scottish women.
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A collection of short stories, poems and cartoons from 'unknown' anarchist writers. Varies from the excellent to the rathe…
A play about the Scots who fought Franco. Written by Willy and John Maley, based on the experiences of their father, James…
"In the magical time between night and day, when both the sun and the moon are in the sky, a child is born in a little blue h…
"Carol is a small-time cocaine dealer in 1987 London. She's on her own with a young daughter—a good mother who is especi…
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Fired from a job he hated at a company he loved, videogame designer Paul Reynolds is drowning his sorrows in late-morning …
What do you call 1000 hackers assembled into one hotel for the weekend? A menace to society? Trouble waiting to happen? Th…
Key West - southernmost point in the United States, Mile Zero on Highway 1; and as far as you can run away from your past …
Geminga, a product of genetic engineering, assassinates enemies of Peru's Shining Path. Medellin cartel, cults, bioenginee…
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"Jack Proctor, a celebrated older writer and curmudgeon, goes off to residency where he is to be an honored part of teaching …
A tale of what happens when we can no longer ignore what has been lost in this world. Grievers is the story of a cit…
Fiction for adults by Nick Toczek. "The pleasures come from Toczek's linguistic mischief, prose sentences which easily dri…
An allegorical history of the present. The reader embarks upon a strange space-age journey of uncanny cultural resemblance…
A stunning array of LA powerhouses plug in their libidos and read from their most sexually adventurous work. This steamy l…
This is more than just a collection of dirty stories. This is a milestone document from an ongoing movement to change the …
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Originally published in 1892 when Fawcett was 16 years old, this work has been out of print for over 100 years. Cent…
Collection from Attila the Stockbroker, spoken word/poetry. Published by Cherry Red Books, 2020.
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A collection of poems from the Scottish-based feminist publishing collective.
"When Dase finds an old news article behind the wall panel of their module - an article from a different world - everything s…
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Entering history gun in hand, Eldon Garnet found the room deserted, or filled with the babble of the media. What else is t…
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"In Praise of Disobedience draws on works from a single miraculous year in which Oscar Wilde published the larger part of his…
First translated collection of stories from this Serbo-Croatian writer. Dissident and disturbing, as one would expect from…
In 1612, ten people from the Pendle area of East Lancs were hanged as witches. They had fallen victim to a language-magic …
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"Journey through Utopia is a richly detailed and critically compelling examination of utopian literature, beginning with Plat…
"Jimmy is obsessed. With the bright red telephone that never rings. With the fly on the bare lightbulb. With the dead ca…
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"Mystery, the marvellous, the city of Paris transmuted by love, and Sanglot the Corsair's pursuit of the siren Louise Lame…
Beautifully photographed wee story of some neglected toys working together to make a broken dolls house habitable - an exc…
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Classic old (1990) journal from the Autonomedia/Semiotext(e) stable including articles on "Public Space, Private Fantasy",…
Femme sci-fi set in a near-future dystopia. "Imagine you had the ability to move through your own life, to revisit your pa…
New edition of Victor Serge's classic novel of - you guessed it - life in prison. Features a substantial new introduction by …
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“One of the most important poets in Scandinavia.”—Kamilla Löfström, Information At once practical handbo…
A novel based on fact, with many of the key characters real people and much of the plot taken from history.
Topical general fiction from sci-fi great Michael Moorcock. Savoy Books, 1980.
An illustrated collection of writings and poetry by Frank Bangay.
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A collection of six episodes of a sit-com about the hard and gritty humour of people who live and work in the real world, …
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Heady and engaging novel set amongst the events of Paris May 68. Recommended reading for all aficionados of fine literatur…
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Whenever we envision a world without war, without prisons, without capitalism, we are producing speculative fiction. Organize…
Our narrator is Coddy, an underpaid, sleep-deprived police officer. Between arresting dopefiends and robbers, Coddy - with…
Excellent anthology of radical poetry, edited by Jim Ferguson. See also Issues 2 & 4. Contributors: Paul Birtill …
Excellent anthology of radical poetry, edited by Bobby Christie and Jim Ferguson. See also Issues 2 & 3. Contributors:…
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A cautionary tale without any caution, A penny dreadful, A divertissement? Pamphlet written by Bertie Marshall.
Wayne Foster is fed up. How long can you work a dead-end job as a full-time burger-flipper in a small town in Scotland bef…
"Barcelona, 1976: Hired gunmen brutally murder a lifelong friend and fellow anarchist, forcing Farquhar McHarg into a race…
Play the Piano introduces Charles Bukowski's poetry from the 1970s. He leads a life full of gambling and booze but also fi…
This is the latest version of this anarchist punk ride through the mental health system of the UK. This “simple” version …
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A graphic guide to the various Robin Hood legends - comics, essays and detourned artwork brought together here by historia…
Poems on love, life and Ruchazie. Written by Joe Murray, pamphlet published by Neruda Press, 1998.
Now this really is excellent, both in content and conception. Written by seven authors (Ted Curtis, Robert Dellar, Martin …
A stoy of witches, anarchist, gnostics, indigenous outlaws, bandits, heretics, sunflowers, sailors, lavender, salmon, longsho…
**This is an old book and the glue on the binding is getting brittle. They look fine, but if you open them too quickly they…
"An incendiary mixture of genres and voices, this collection of short stories compiles a unique set of work that revolves aro…
"Sisters of the Revolution gathers a highly curated selection of feminist speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, …
An anthology of comic strips by cutting-edge artists from all over the world.
Amid a background of bank robberies and fatal gunshot wounds, the real drama here is bureaucratic and human. Charlene Hass…
East Berlin, 1994 In the wake of a divisive referendum, the people of the GDR are struggling to find common ground. Con…
A4 zine style collection of short stories and and interview with Kevin Coyne (by Frank Bangay) from the folks who brough…
New novel by author Max Hertzberg. "Behind the Berlin Wall, dissident turned investigator Martin Grobe is on the tra…
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"From civil rights and Black Power to the New Left and gay liberation, the 1960s and 1970s saw a host of movements shake the …
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This virtual fairytale and first novel by the late Dr Leary will titillate your brain cells and other private parts. Trave…
A sheer baccanalian celebration of the physical - something usually rejected as non-literary, as a 'suspect device' - runs…
An eclectic collection of academic articles, personal recollections, short stories, artwork, poetry and more. An anthology…
The classic tour de force by Charles Bukowski, this is the City Lights paperback edition, 1986.
Humorous definitions written by Charles Bufe, illustrated by J.R. Swanson. See Sharp Press, 1992.
Norman Nawrocki's journal/travelogue of a Rhythm Activism tour of Europe - squats, hardcore clubs, politics and music. A…
An excellent abrasive, critical journal, rampaging through culture, from pop to corporate. While it has a good selection o…
A pocket book novel by Roger Yates about the joy, excitement and rage of the Spanish Revolution when many people had hopes of…
Written from the point of view of the uncaught bomb-thrower, this novel was first published in 1909 and focuses on the inf…
5.0 average, based on 1 reviews
James Thomson's epic poem first appeared in 1874 and achieved in its day some fame, but has since sunk into obscurity. It …
"The year is 1923. The Ku Klux Klan is at the height of its power in the US as membership swells into the millions and they e…
This is Linda's story, along with that of Barney, Macker, and thousands of others. They are 'The Free', spreading their Co…
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Small format story by Nick Blinko, illustrated with lack and white drawings. Published by Active Distribution, 2022.
Striking graphic art work from Black Crow Books.
'Ken MacLeod is one of the brightest and most progressive of Britain's "Hard SF" stars who navigate exciting new futures…
Fictionalised story drawn from personal accounts of ordinary people forced by poverty and violence to move from the volcan…
This volume of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners is an unabridged, unaltered reprinting of an authorative early Brit…
Most of the time, Clay Blackburn is your average, bisexual, book scout in Berkeley, but sometimes he’s a would-be priva…
"Adam Gnade’s pocketsize novel The Internet Newspaper is about working at the online version of a daily newspaper during th…
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Zelmont Raines has slid a long way since his ability to jook (to out maneuver his opponents on the field) made him a Super…
Hugo and Nebula award-winner Terry Bisson is best known for his short stories, which range from the southern sweetness o…
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A history of and collection of writing by hoboes and travellers from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Edited and written by…
A collection united by a common theme - the re-telling of Classical myths. Author Alberto Savinio tears apart, reassembles…
Strange, humorous, allegorical 'homosaurian' prose from an alienated lizardlike member of the Saurian League. Questionnair…
Red Mars author's new SF novel, beginning on a lonely Pacific island, where a group of untested men are about to take off …
New York in 2000 and capitalism finds its zenith with the opening of The Pleasure Palace, a glittering half mile structure…
"In 1907, Upton Sinclair looked forward 93 years and imagined the year 2000, when capitalism would find its zenith with …
"In The Minimum Security Chronicles, lifelong friends Kranti and Bananabelle are rounded up during a protest and locked …
Stories and short work from Charles Bukowski. City Lights edtion, 1986.
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A wonderful fictional story about an ELF style demolition of 59 holiday homes in Thailand, in 2002. European anti-tourist …
Powerful accounts of life in the modern city. Gripping tales of self-destruction, death and desolation, mental cruelty and…
2012 reprint of the original gothic horror novel about severe mental distress and punk rock - originally published by Spare C…
"The first prose work by Robert Desnos initially appears to be a roman à clef, except that would imply the sort of conventio…
Alan Moore says this "redefines the occult novel as something millenial, apocalyptic, unafraid to speak of sex or drugs or…
Newest book from DD Johnston (author of our very own Peace, Love and Petrol Bombs). This one is a thriller set in a Mancheste…
A bunch of Portland wino's are on a mission....and this time it's war. Their dark and perilous campaign ceaselessly picks …
A classic road novel for travellers, explorers of the mind and those out there interested in the mystical. A valuable intr…
When unemployed mechanic, DelRay Mudo, visits a drive-in whorehouse and falls in love with a small-town Mexican prostitute…
A sadistic serial killer is leaving a seemingly random trail of butchered corpses across Europe. He kills and mutilates wi…
This is a collection of contemporary fiction by British, American and South African Jewish writers. The stories are as div…
A story of UK Techno in the nineties, beginning in the 70's and through the eighties told through the three characters, two D…
Burrough's grand "cut-up" trilogy that starts with "The Soft Machine" and continues through "Nova Express" reaches its cli…
Identity, power and sexual desire, set in the soul-clinic of a new age 'mind theater' cult, where desire and memory are st…
A great fiction, on the 'failed' United Anti-Fascist Liberation Front that helped spark revolutions across the globe in th…
The Worms That Saved The World is a fun-filled, action-packed story for children that tackles issues such as standing up for …
"Adam Gnade's third novel This is the End of Something But It's Not the End of You is held up by a Springsteenian sense of ho…
A murder mystery in which the chief suspect is a book - and the victims are a censorship committee. Fiction from III Pub…
East Berlin, 1994: Life isn't easy in the GDR The country is divided by a referendum and fascist skinheads are roaming…
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...of a political and philosophical bent. Written by William Morris, edited by Arthur Leslie Morton and published by L…
"A comic anthology for people who don't particularly like comics". Eleven contributors to a most off-the-wall 'comic' book…
"When Noelie Sullivan finds his stolen punk records for sale in a charity shop in Cork, it seems like a lucky break. But Noel…
15 stories by the author who later became famous as B. Travern (Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Death Ship etc), written…
"So you want to be a rock 'n' roll star? In a future that isn't distant enough, you'll have to sell your soul to MTV just …
The Fetish Fantasy Comic - Issue No. 1 Featuring 'The Piz', 'Von in Strict Wear (Part 1)', 'Team Zero in The Mind Melt…
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Three plays by Antonio Negri, designed to provoke debate around the fundamental questions they raise about resistance, violen…
Modern print technology has made an early idea of Umberto Eco's possible: a collection of 10 chapters and 15 pairs of para…
"A comic book curriculum for the end and the beginning of the world!" Magazine-format comic book by Quincy Saul and th…
Short stories and poems by Iris Berry, with illustrations by Kristian Hoffman. Limited First Edition; one of just 1000 cop…
Poetry and a short story from two Glasgow writers, Gerry Lennon and Jim McSharry - humorous, hard-hitting work in Glasgow …
Peter's life changes forever when he meets a family of animal rights activists at a zoo demo. He gains the courage to save…
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Vampire story. Bloody good one.
The first collection of poetry from pj flaming.
"In the end, she was forced to take her chances on the open ocean and there, off the coast of Scotland, she drowned him be…
This novel tells the story of Jack Straw, born in the US during the 1950s, at the height of its imperial power. Like his a…
"For this impressive collection, Killjoy (the Danielle Cain series) brings together 21 speculative shorts tinged with just th…
£19.50
"In 1979, Georges Perec wrote a brief entertainment for a publisher’s catalogue, and “The Winter Journey” quickly becam…
Beautifully illustrated graphic novel set in postapocalyptic Copenhagen. Publisher profits from this comic will go to …
"When some plucky underdogs from Moldova unexpectedly won the Eurovision Song Contest, the show’s organisers were instantly…
Includes an annotated list of writers and essays demanding recognition for women writers; writing and the Miners' strike; …
"...funny and smart, with a self-deprecating tone that's all too often missing from young urban fiction these days." LA Re…
Classic collection of parodies of some of the 'greats' of erotic literature. Includes 'Up Fanny Hill', 'The Nonsexist Kama…
"In this gorgeous collection of allegorical stories, Subcomandante Marcos, idiosyncratic spokesperson of the Zapatistas, has …
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