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eventually diminished in size. Vale explained, "It took two years to build up 200 hardcore people truly into punk, so that they just got into it 100% and quit working full-time—most of them—and started bands, or publishing, or taking photos, or making posters, or making clothes, or whatever they did.
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The first issue was financed through small donations. Allen Ginsberg wrote a $ 100 check, after a request from Vale. This was followed by $ 100 from Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Vale knew both writers through City Lights Bookstore. Then, he secured a $ 200 donation from a friend who was a doctor. The debut
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as an early inspiration for her. The book Modern Primitives "... changed countless lives, bringing what had been a localized and niche set of body modification practices, aesthetics and philosophies out of San Francisco to a global audience, dominating scholarly and popular discourse around body
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was the subject of a special issue of the European Journal of American Studies (August 2011, Vol. 30 issue 2), including an examination of "the growth and decline of RE/Search as a commercial enterprise dedicated to documenting and, in effect, marketing selected countercultural trends."
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business, RE/Search Typography. This enabled him to fund the publishing house while managing the typography and designs of RE/Search books. He maintained the typesetting business until 1991, when he sold it so that he could focus on publishing work full-time.
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In total, eleven issues of Search & Destroy were published, between 1977 and 1979. Like many other punk cultural figures, Vale saw connections between the punk movement and
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scene. He was dissatisfied with mainstream coverage of the emerging culture, so he decided to form his own independent magazine, known as a
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monochrom's Arse Elektronika anthologies "pr0nnovation?" and "Do Androids Sleep With Electric Sheep?" (published by RE/Search and monochrom)
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modification subculture for more than a decade afterwards," as written in European Journal of American Culture (2011).
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in 1980. In several issues, Andrea Juno was also credited as an editor. It was the successor to Vale's earlier
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A review of RE/Search's latest publications, J.G. Ballard: Quotes & J.G. Ballard: Conversations
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book, and it was read in many college classes. It included interviews with
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Modern Primitives: An Investigation of Contemporary Adornment & Ritual
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RE/Search books have influenced many writers, activists, and artists.
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Duchamp Is My Lawyer: The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of
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In the 1980s and 1990s, RE/Search published books on various
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were profiled. However, the staff and scene that supported
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In later publications, RE/Search explored topics such as
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RE/Search #16: The RE/Search Guide to Bodily Fluids
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Index

Publishing
V. Vale
researchpubs.com
San Francisco
V. Vale
punk rock fanzine
Allen Ginsberg
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
tabloid

City Lights Bookstore
punk rock
zine
Claude Levi-Strauss
Interview
Andy Warhol
Stooges song
Mabuhay Gardens
Crime
the Nuns
dadaism
surrealism
William S. Burroughs
JG Ballard
Russ Meyers
Lou Reed
Patti Smith
Iggy Pop
Devo
the Clash

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