SPILT INK... Book 2
One of the boldest claims made for the punk writing movement is that it produced works of a startling new kind of fiction esthetic. But since the punk writers used extremely advanced computer hardware and software in their writing, there is also reason to ask whether the uniqueness of their style flowed from imagination or microprocessor chips. Literary scholar Thomas Naughton confronts both these issues head on in Post-Mortem on Punk. He begins with a carefully researched summary of what is known about the punks, their technology, and their culture. Then he introduces us to the four phases of punk writing itself—from the screaming invective of early punk fiction to the enigmatic lamentations of Late Punk. Along the way he assesses the talents of punk stars like Johnny Dodge, Cadillac Mope, Ripp Starr, and The Epissiles.The book can be printed out fully formatted for 8-1/2" by 11" paper. Printing is easy. Each file contains a hyperlink that enables you to click open the next file for printout without referencing a table of contents. To order now, click Post-Mortem on Punk.
 
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