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Vile Days: The Village Voice Art Columns 1985-1988

Vile Days: The Village Voice Art Columns 1985-1988

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    “For me the most striking thing about reading the columns today is an eerie sense that they were describing the future as well as the then-present, a future that seemed for a while to have been avoided, but suddenly wasn't. This is not the kind of prescience anyone wants to have had, really, but there it is. (Gary Indiana, 2018)”

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