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Boredom Weeps: Graffiti, curses, inscriptions of May 1968

A book of graffiti and sloganeering from the events in France, May '68.

Submitted by wojtek on January 16, 2019

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boredom_weeps.pdf (4.85 MB)
  • France
  • France 1968
  • graffiti
  • Black Ink
  • Interference Archive
  • PDF

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