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Exercises in practical mischievery

Contributor(s): Publication details: Arnhem : Speculative Press, 2014Description: 3 booklets : illustrations ; 42 cmSubject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
#1 Yours Truly, Edna Welthorpe -- #2 I Vote For Yetta Bronstein -- #3 What Ever Happened to Fritz Rainer?
Summary: Publication series “Exercises in Practical Michievery” explores the stories of various individuals that have instigated a noteworthy form of communication through mischief. So far, the following titles have seen the light of day in the series: “Yours Truly, Edna Welthorpe” reproducing the letters Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell crafted under the pseudonym Edna Welthorpe, “I Vote For Yetta Bronstein” carrying an interview with prankster Alan Abel and “What Ever Happened to Fritz Rainer” retelling the story behind religious leader Fritz Rainer and his very special form of preaching. The collection serves as an archive for freely accessible tools that facilitate the dissemination of thought. Simultaneously, the series aims at exploring experiments in outsider design and folk communication.
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Series of 'Exercises in Practical Mischievery' includes three booklets.

#1 Yours Truly, Edna Welthorpe -- #2 I Vote For Yetta Bronstein -- #3 What Ever Happened to Fritz Rainer?

Publication series “Exercises in Practical Michievery” explores the stories of various individuals that have instigated a noteworthy form of communication through mischief. So far, the following titles have seen the light of day in the series: “Yours Truly, Edna Welthorpe” reproducing the letters Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell crafted under the pseudonym Edna Welthorpe, “I Vote For Yetta Bronstein” carrying an interview with prankster Alan Abel and “What Ever Happened to Fritz Rainer” retelling the story behind religious leader Fritz Rainer and his very special form of preaching. The collection serves as an archive for freely accessible tools that facilitate the dissemination of thought. Simultaneously, the series aims at exploring experiments in outsider design and folk communication.

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