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The Story Of Crass

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Story Of Crass

Contributors:

By (Author) George Berger

ISBN:

9781604860375

Publisher:

PM Press

Imprint:

PM Press

Publication Date:

8th December 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

781.660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

295

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

330g

Description

Crass was the anarcho-punk face of a revolutionary movement founded by radical thinkers and artists Penny Rimbaud, Gee Vaucher, and Steve Ignorant. When punk ruled the waves, Crass waived the rules and took it further, putting out their own records, films, and magazines and setting up a series of situationist pranks that were dutifully covered by the worlds press. Not just another iconoclastic band, Crass was a musical, social, and political phenomenon.

Commune dwellers who were rarely photographed and remained contemptuous of conventional pop stardom; their members explored and finally exhausted the possibilities of punk-led anarchy. They have at last collaborated on telling the whole Crass story, giving access to many never-before-seen photos and interviews.

Reviews

"Lucid in recounting their dealings with freaks, coppers, and punks the band's voices predominate, and that's for the best."
--The Guardian UK

"Thoroughly researched...chockful of fascinating revelations...it is, surprisingly, the first real history of the pioneers of anarcho-punk."
--Classic Rock

"They (Crass) sowed the ground for the return of serious anarchism in the early eighties."
--
Jon Savage, England's Dreaming

Author Bio

George Berger is the author of Levellers: State Education/No University. He has written articles for Amnesty International, Melody Maker, and Sounds.

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