THE OPENING IN IRAN
Broadside by the American "pro-situationist" author Ken Knabb, discussing the 1979 Iranian Revolution; written in March, one month after the revolution's completion.
Broadside by the American "pro-situationist" author Ken Knabb, discussing the 1979 Iranian Revolution; written in March, one month after the revolution's completion.
Short tribute to a Chinese left-libertarian group called "the 70s," who published the English-language magazine MINUS as well as the book THE REVOLUTION IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE REVOLUTION (1976).
Original promotional sheet for books available from Ken Knabb's Bureau of Public Secrets, a situationist publishing concern active from the early 1970s to the present.
Collects quotations from recent newspapers (including many mainstream publications such as Humanité and the New Republic) that commented on the Situationist International.
Pro-situationist tract exploring the subjectivity of revolutionary politics.
Brief communiqué from Ken Knabb's post-situationist (or "pro-situ") publishing house, the Bureau of Public Secrets.
Booklet by Knabb on the place of religion in situationist theory.
Published anonymously by Ken Knabb and others, including Isaac Cronin, under the name Council for the Eruption of the Marvelous.
Leaflet from Ken Knabb's Bureau of Public Secrets, discussing recent demonstrations in France by "tens of thousands" of unemployed people at the Ecole Normale Superieure and Jussieu University.
Scarce first edition, one of 750 copies.
First edition of this book-length study of Rexroth, in which Knabb recounts getting to know the poet at San Francisco State College, at one point calling him a "mentor."