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Chip Smith provozuje nezávislé a ikonoklastické nakladatelství Nine-Banded Books se sídlem v Charlestonu v Západní Virginii. Dále je editorem Hoover Hog, dříve „zinu“, nyní blogu. (more…)
3.097 slov
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Chip Smith provozuje nezávislé a ikonoklastické nakladatelství Nine-Banded Books se sídlem v Charlestonu v Západní Virginii. Dále je editorem Hoover Hog, dříve „zinu“, nyní blogu. (more…)
You can buy Tito Perdue’s novel Cynosura here.
You can buy Tito Perdue’s novel Cynosura here.
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Tito Perdue
Cynosura
San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2016
Having been reared in the orbit of a major East Coast city around the turn of the century, it’s a stretch to say that I’d ever get enjoyment out of a 1950s, Tennessee-set love story; but here I am, having recently finished reading Tito Perdue’s Cynosura with nothing but great things to say. After spending one year living in the American South as a young adult, I swore I’d never go back nor have anything to do with it in a cultural sense; the place just doesn’t resonate with me on any level. (more…)
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Anthony Bavaria is one of the youngest writers on our site. Readers know him primarily for his hilarious reviews of our own as well as mainstream literature. Anthony is a thoughtful intellectual and has great insight into art, travel, the direction of our civilization, and literature. I was honored to talk with him about his writing, contemporary dissident artists, his personal experiences, and his tastes.
You are relatively young. Could you introduce yourself to our readers? (more…)
On yet another episode of Counter-Currents Radio, host Greg Johnson and frequent Counter-Currents contributor Thomas Steuben were joined by special guest American Krogan to discuss his BioShock video series, as well as answer YOUR QUESTIONS, and it is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
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He had me at: “It was still the South, he knew it for a certainty when they passed an aged negro in overalls hobbling down along the highway toward no conceivable destination. The land was cursed. God, he loved it.” [1] Tito Perdue, author of the two novels here reviewed, The Smut Book and Cynosura, is a proud Southerner who has enjoyed skewering the sacred cows of these, our cursed times since he became a writer in the early 1980s. (more…)
Tito Perdue
Morning Crafts
London: Arktos, 2013
166 pages
Tito Perdue
Morning Crafts
London: Arktos, 2013
166 pages
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Tito Perdue
The New Austerities
Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers, 1994
218 pages
Tito Perdue
The New Austerities
Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers, 1994
218 pages
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Tito Perdue
The Node
Charleston, W.V.: Nine-Banded Books, 2011
258 pages
Tito Perdue
The Node
Charleston, W.V.: Nine-Banded Books, 2011
258 pages
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Tito Perdue
Reuben
Whitefish, Mt.: Radix, 2014
296 pages
Tito Perdue
Reuben
Whitefish, Mt.: Radix, 2014
296 pages
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Tito Perdue
Cynosura
Counter-Currents, 2016
190 pages
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Tito Perdue
Though We Be Dead, Yet Our Day Will Come
Counter-Currents, 2017
104 pages
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Tito Perdue
The Philatelist
Counter-Currents, 2017
100 pages
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