The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965
by Krassner, Paul
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New York: The Realist Association, 1965. Supplement, a single leaf of newsprint printed and folded to make an 11x8.5 inch self-wraps brochure. A very badly edgeworn, chipped copy; no losses to text, but fragile and as is. Cover story by Laurence Henry, "The Conference That Wasn't," he was in Algeria to attend what was to be the second Afro-Asian conference in 1965 (in June; Malcolm X was there) but found it had been made impossible by the coup in Algeria and further developments in Indonesia. Saul Heller contributes reflections on crime and "domestic co-existence" Note that the supplementary Realist publications are for subscribers only.
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- The Realist [no.63-B] December 1965
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- Krassner, Paul
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- The Realist Association
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- New York
- Date Published
- 1965
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