The expatriated Al Burian reflects on a year spent living in Berlin, Germany. His wildly free-range topics include: freedom, happiness, animal liberty, Aristotle, modern dentistry, riots as rituals, uncomfortable proximity to drunken teenagers, and how to best color co-ordinate an outfit that includes a Black Flag T-shirt and a baby stroller. Plus: "When You Realize the Freedom," an illustrated essay by Anne Elizabeth Moore. Burian is one of our generation's great storytellers, a wily and insightful observer of the human ...
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The expatriated Al Burian reflects on a year spent living in Berlin, Germany. His wildly free-range topics include: freedom, happiness, animal liberty, Aristotle, modern dentistry, riots as rituals, uncomfortable proximity to drunken teenagers, and how to best color co-ordinate an outfit that includes a Black Flag T-shirt and a baby stroller. Plus: "When You Realize the Freedom," an illustrated essay by Anne Elizabeth Moore. Burian is one of our generation's great storytellers, a wily and insightful observer of the human condition," says Davy Rothbart of Found Magazine , and this zine is "the best one yet," says Al. Who are we to argue?
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Very Good. Zine Staple-bound zine. 5 1/2"w x 5 7/8"h. Edge wear to cover. No date shown; circa 1990's. "widely acclaimed personal zine, this volume reflects the do-it-yourself attitude of the 1990s punk music scene and includes humorous anecdotes, philosophical musings, and nuanced descriptions of odd locales and curious characters, all of which were taken mostly from outside of the punk milieu."