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Apocalypse Culture

Adam Parfrey

Publisher: Feral House

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Summary

"Parfrey has edited a new book of Revelation, a collection which is almost as awesome and terrifying as the original biblical text."--Edwin Pouncey, NME"Apocalypse Culture is compulsory reading for all those concerned with the crisis of our times. An extraordinary collection unlike anything I have ever encountered. These are the terminal documents of the twentieth century."--J.G. Ballard
Available since: 12/01/1990.

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