Author: [Montréal Pénélope] Title: Mainmise 7; Baba Ram Dass: Un Livre de Recettes Pur Une Vie Sacrée
Description: Montreal, Montréal Pénélope, 1971. Paperback. pp. 223. 12mo. Heavily illustrated. Creases to spine, some scuffing and creasing to covers, contents age-toned but unmarked, binding sound. Text in French. Contains the sections: Baba Ram Dass: Un livre de recettes pur une vie sacrée; Ce qu'il faut savoir sur la presse underground française; Frissons cheap ou de quoi s'amuser stone; Le Jardin des délices: une fête sur la Montagne; Deviner l'avenir par le I Ching; Pour un Front de libération des hétérosexuels. "Published in Montreal between 1970 and 1978, Mainmise was the most important periodical associated with the emerging youth counter-culture movement in Quebec. Its editors drew inspiration from themes that formed the cornerstones of the American counter-culture movement - sex, drugs and rock n' roll - and trips to American hippy meccas like Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco or Greenwich Village in New York. The magazine's aesthetic was marked by an eclectic mix of typesetting, handwriting, drawings and photographs. It was also a product of translation. With access to images and texts drawn from over 200 publications (as a member of the Underground Press Syndicate), Mainmise's editors and contributors translated some of the American movement's key writings and music, adapted the psychedelic graphic styles of its comics and periodicals, and provided a hub for an alternative social network. " - https://journals.openedition.org/belphegor/4367. See OCLC 34500473. .
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Price: US$ 150.00 Seller: Bison Books
- Book number: 083065
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