Articles about Dauve, Camatte, Perlman
It so fell out that there is a considerable number (e.g. much more than councilists') of russian translations of these authors. But they are quite unknown among russian lefties. I want to introduce them, but i didn't find any articles about them, except one on Camatte from Green Anarchy. Do you know any other biographies? maybe reviews on their books?
Hobgoblin Issue One Spring/Summer 1999
HAS CAPITAL AUTONOMIZED ITSELF FROM HUMANITY? By David Black
Review: Jacques Camatte, 'This World We Must Leave and Other Essays'USA
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Fredy Perlman's widow Lorraine wrote a biography called Having Little, Being Much, but I don't know if it's online somewhere...
I can upload this if you want, but it won't be overnight.
Frenzy, if it's not too much trouble, that would be nice.
Frenzy, if it's not too much trouble, that would be nice.
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ok my pleasure. I'll start scanning it. It's going to take time; plus I have classes, but I'll let you all know when it's done. I hope there's no rush
There's a short excerpt from Lorraine Perlman's book here, about 68, and a critique of Situationist orthodoxy; http://www.geocities.com/~johngray/peractil.htm#much
ok, here is Having Little; have fun translating!
I just finished skimming through Having Little, Being Much. Very interesting. I never knew Fredy and Lorraine actually met Camatte. I wish somehow volume two of The Strait would get published, even if some gaps have to be filled with rough notes.
I wish somehow volume two of The Strait would get published
I know; I wish that, too!





Fredy Perlman's widow Lorraine wrote a biography called Having Little, Being Much, but I don't know if it's online somewhere...