#title Contents of Print Edition #author Fifth Estate Collective #SORTauthors Fifth Estate Collective; #date 2011 #source [[https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/385-fall-2011/contents]] #lang en #pubdate 2013-10-23 #notes Fifth Estate #385, Fall, 2011 FIFTH ESTATE ANARCHIST FICTION ISSUE FIFTH ESTATE #385 Fall, 2011, Vol. 46, #2, page 1 ** Print Edition Contents 2 LETTERS 4 COPYRIGHT OR WRONG by Walker Lane 6 INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH MARIE MASON 9 HOCKEY RIOTS IN VANCOUVER by Ron Sakolsky 11 A BRIEF HISTORY OF ANARCHIST FICTION by Margaret Killjoy 16 HOPPIN’ ABOARD THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD by Ron Sakolsky and Sean Woods 14 EXCERPTS FROM LIVES OF THE SAINTS by Alan Franklin 19 IT WILL BE LIKE THIS by Phillip Norbury 13 THE NACIREMA by Brien O’Shea 18 COILED ROPE HAIKUS by Zeraph Dylan Moore 21 A MORNING IN THE LIBRARY by Alex Hooks 33 AN ANARCHIST IS AMERICA’S POET LAUREATE 8 VIETNAM: WHERE THE POLITICAL IS STILL PERSONAL by Jim Feast 23 BOOK REVIEW 8 SOME RADICAL NEWS 27 GAZA: YOUTH MANIFESTO by Gazan Youth Break Out 29 GREECE: WE WON’T PAY by Dan Georgakas 31 SPAIN: THE INDIGNADXS by J.E. Hamilton 31 LARRY PORTIS IN MEMORIUM ISSUE EDITOR: Paul J. Comeau COVER ARTIST: Violet Onderwater DESIGN: Cookie Orlando, Wes Strong, Peter Werbe & Kris Notaro This issue was produced by Fifth Estate in New York and Connecticut. The Fifth Estate is a cooperative, non-profit, anti-authoritarian project published since 1965 by a volunteer collective of friends and comrades. We are committed to non-dogmatic, action-oriented writing and activity to bring about a new world. As opposed to professioals who publish to secure wages, or those who invest in the media information industry, we produce this magazine as an expression of our resistance to an unjust and destructive society. No copyright. No paid staff. No ads. Fifth Estate www.fifthestate.org PO Box 201016 Ferndale, MI 48220 fe — AT — fifthestate.org For hulk cupics or retail, contact: distro — AT — fifthestate.org “Letters and science will only take their proper place in the work of human development when, freed from all mercenary bondage, they will be exclusively cultivated by those that love them, and for those that love them.” -- Peter Kropotkin The Conquest of Bread (AK Press ed.)