Headpress Guide to the Counter Culture
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Headpress Guide to the Counter Culture : A Sourcebook for Modern Readers is a 2004 book edited by David Kerekes Temple Drake published by Headpress. Contributors include Mikita Brottman.
Subject matter includes cult film, outsider music, graphic art, photography, adult comics, fiction, eroticism, crime and the occult. This is a collection of zine and book reviews that previously appeared in the Headpress zine during the nineties. Includes profiles on Daniel Clowes (Ghost World), mentions of Colin Wilson, a portrait of the work of Roy Stuart, (who put narrativity back into erotic photography by making use of vignettes).
Most of the books/mags reviewed are from the nineties and early 2000s.
The book also mentions Bechamp or Pasteur: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology (1997) by Douglas E. Hume, a book that claims that virtually every serious and minor ailment known to humanity has been linked to vaccine damage, and there’s an “unaccountable” connection between the AIDS epidemic in Central Africa and the massive vaccination campaigns that occurred there.
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