A culture & politics substack that aims for humor and trends pessimistic more than likely.
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Peter Valente is a writer, translator, filmmaker, and poet of varied talents and interests. Born in Salerno, Italy in 1970 he has been prodigious in translating much of Artaud’s difficult and esoteric late work (available through Infinity L...
The world is already over. There will be no "new world," either. Civilization isn't dying, it's dead. Actuarily speaking, there is no mitigating climate disaster anymore. Our leaders have ceded sacred cows like "equality," "civility," "demo...
…I do not honor sub-genre/temporal distinctions, so regardless of time, or post-punk, hardcore, or even proto-punk, if it embodies punk, it’s here: so what is punk? for my purposes, punk is the collective (and sometimes communal) expression...
The list below is not in any particular order. It is something of a random list of books I’ve read that may speak to various people about our present in a way that seems familiar or useful. What does resistance look like? Who was prescient ...
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An adjunct at Stockton University in General Studies & Rowan University in Music Industry. Formerly of the World/Inferno Friendship Society. Stockton & U Penn Grad writing about politics & culture. Currently fronts the band Vice Trip.
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