Description
"The ironic generation. Now it is we who were born in the 60s and 70s who are the adult generation on the barricades as the anti-capitalist winds blow once more. But it was a myth that we didn’t care. There was also a protest within the irony, even if it was too subtle to be grasped by our poster-waving parents."
Journalist Stefan Bergmark, active in various fanzines, magazines and independent media for the past twenty years, reports from the places he usually hangs out. Brief reflections from the local pub, the protest march, family life and the archipelago cottage. The texts are accompanied by unique illustrations by the artist Mattias Elftorp. The skilfully crafted and beautiful images, together with the political yet personal stories, make *Reports from Places I Usually Hang Out* a distinctive and exciting book.
"SHARP BUT ALSO ROMANTIC…
…I read Reports from Places I Usually Hang Out in one go and lend it to my wife, who calls a friend to tell her about one of the pieces; then I take the book back and read selected parts, this time for the sake of the language, which is supremely vivid."
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