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Robert Fones continues his investigation of the integration of the manufactured and natural worlds with a series of precisely rendered, frequently humourous images. (Imagine an anthropomorphized ATM that distributes pancetta instead of cash, then try not to giggle. We dare you.) The text accompanying the images is Fones Caslon, a font of the author's own design.
Robert Fones continues his investigation of the integration of the manufactured and natural worlds with a series of precisely rendered, frequently humourous images. (Imagine an anthropomorphized ATM that distributes pancetta instead of cash, then try not to giggle. We dare you.) The text accompanying the images is Fones Caslon, a font of the author's own design.
AIDS galvanized the politics of the gay community. The groups Michael Lynch helped organize and his prescient articles in The Body Politic sent messages of resistance and hope across North America. In telling his story and illuminating the issues, Ann Silversides draws on Lynch's diaries, letters, and poems; interviews with family, friends, and colleagues; film and newspaper records; and the papers of other leading AIDS activists. Book jacket.
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