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Caliban and the Witch

Caliban and the Witch: Women, The Body and Primitive Accumulation by Sylvia Federici, Autonomedia 2004

Sylvia Federici is an old friend, and a long-time member of the Midnight Notes collective on the East Coast. This book has been gestating for a long time, and it’s fantastic that it is finally out and available. It’s a […]

Notes on a Mediocrity-Free Zone

The Last Poets performed Sunday night at The Punch Gallery. “If Only We Knew”¦ What We Could Do!” they sang, and so much more, “America is a Terrorist” and “Madness.” For such agile legends it’s remarkable to feel that they were merely the punch-line to a long night of stellar performances. As the scintillating MC […]

Winners!

A title like that doesn’t usually get my interest, but by odd serendipity I was called by a publicist for Eric Martin’s new novel and asked to speak for 5 minutes before a couple of his upcoming bookstore gigs to introduce the historical context of his book. OK, I agreed without reading the book or […]