Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1983
Publisher
Just Another Asshole
ISBN-10
0913803936
ISBN-13
9780913803936
Description
Just Another Asshole stands as a striking testament to the eclectic voices that surged forth from the creative underground of the late 20th century. Edited by the multifaceted Barbara Ess, this compilation brings together a diverse group of artists, writers, and musicians, who each contribute their unique perspective to a vibrant cultural tapestry. Operating from 1978 to 1987, the publication captures the zeitgeist of a generation grappling with shifting societal norms and artistic expression.
Within its pages, readers discover a tapestry of raw and unfiltered creativity, channeled through an array of literary styles and visual art that challenge conventions. The contributions range from sharp political commentary to deeply personal reflections, offering a bold commentary on topics such as identity, art, and rebellion. Each piece resonates with authenticity, reflecting a world hungry for connection and understanding amidst chaos.
The collaborative nature of Just Another Asshole fosters a spirit of experimentation and exploration, making it a vital part of the cultural dialogue. It captures the essence of a time when art was not merely a reflection of reality, but a force that engaged with it, pushing boundaries and inviting readers to reconsider their own perspectives on life and creativity.
Within its pages, readers discover a tapestry of raw and unfiltered creativity, channeled through an array of literary styles and visual art that challenge conventions. The contributions range from sharp political commentary to deeply personal reflections, offering a bold commentary on topics such as identity, art, and rebellion. Each piece resonates with authenticity, reflecting a world hungry for connection and understanding amidst chaos.
The collaborative nature of Just Another Asshole fosters a spirit of experimentation and exploration, making it a vital part of the cultural dialogue. It captures the essence of a time when art was not merely a reflection of reality, but a force that engaged with it, pushing boundaries and inviting readers to reconsider their own perspectives on life and creativity.
Genres
Romance
Science Fiction