Excess—the Factory by Leslie Kaplan Translated by Julie Carr and Jennifer Pap Download it for free here → omniasuntcommunia In 1968, the American-born French poet Leslie Kaplan went to work in a factory. She did so out of choice rather … [Read more]
Excess—The Factory (Leslie Kaplan)
Do You Like the Word Crisis? (Matthew Whitley)
Read the free pdf here … [Read more]
The Riotous Outside (David Buuck)
David Buuck's The Riotous Outside is now available for download. … [Read more]
Special Subcommittee (Samuel Solomon)
SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE BY SAMUEL SOLOMON Download it for free here → omniasuntcommunia Examining traces of family history in FBI files and anti-communist congressional hearings, Special Subcommittee questions the revolutionary legacy we … [Read more]
Transnational Battle Field (Heriberto Yépez)
TRANSNATIONAL BATTLE FIELD BY HERIBERTO YEPEZ Download it for free here → omniasuntcommunia Tijuana writer Heriberto Yépez writes work that is full of anger, critique, and questions for writers and other citizens of the first worlds. … [Read more]
Uyen Hua’s A/S/L
As a favor to our friends at the now defunct ingirumimusnocteetconsumimurigni, we are hosting a pdf of Uyen Hua's fabulous /a/s/l. The book includes a large fold-out page, which is linked to here: a/s/l foldout … [Read more]
Reviews of Nanni Balestrini’s Blackout
From Publishers Weekly, a starred review: Translated into English for the first time, this 1980 homage to "persecuted comrades" from revolutionary Italian writer and artist Balestrini (We Want Everything) recalls an epoch of upheaval that is keenly … [Read more]
Blackout (Nanni Balestrini)
Blackout by Nanni Balestrini Translated by Peter Valente Introduction by Franco 'Bifo' Berardi Download it for free here →omniasuntcommunia Italy's iconic revolutionary author offers a requiem for the rebels of 1968, of the Hot Autumn and the … [Read more]
Spasm of Accomodation
Pavel Arsenev's Spasm of Accomodation is now available for download. … [Read more]
2016 in Review
Here's what reviewers had to say about our books in 2016. Cheena Marie Lo, A Series of Un/Natural/Disasters Publishers Weekly. Review. http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-934639-19-1 “The collection, in its deeply moving … [Read more]



