Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing
The classic underground novel about a Jewish kid from Tennessee, who moves to D.C. and hangs out with militant vegetarians, manifesto-writing shoplifters, and strippers who write feminist theory. The story is told through journals, letters and zines. It's got everything you could want out of a novel: a chase scene, a sex scene, plus angst-ridden critiques of American society.
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Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing
The classic underground novel about a Jewish kid from Tennessee, who moves to D.C. and hangs out with militant vegetarians, manifesto-writing shoplifters, and strippers who write feminist theory. The story is told through journals, letters and zines. It's got everything you could want out of a novel: a chase scene, a sex scene, plus angst-ridden critiques of American society.
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Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing

Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing

by Schweser Himelstein
Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing

Tales of a Punk Rock Nothing

by Schweser Himelstein

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Overview

The classic underground novel about a Jewish kid from Tennessee, who moves to D.C. and hangs out with militant vegetarians, manifesto-writing shoplifters, and strippers who write feminist theory. The story is told through journals, letters and zines. It's got everything you could want out of a novel: a chase scene, a sex scene, plus angst-ridden critiques of American society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781891053214
Publisher: Garrett County Press
Publication date: 11/06/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Abram Shalom Himelstein
lives in New Orleans. Some
years he is a school teacher.
He started New Mouth from
the Dirty South, a publishing
company.

Jamie Schweser used to live in Iowa City, where
he ran a small media empire,
fought the FCC, and rarely
slept. He now lives in Minneapolis, and still denies that
he learned anything as an
Oberlin College art major.

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