Class Warfare by D.M. Fraser
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Overview: A remarkable story collection about the radical anti-establishment of the 1970s by the late D.M. Fraser, one of Canada's most underappreciated writers. Comprised of assertive missives and richly hued character studies, Class Warfare is a gloriously written call to arms firmly rooted in the politics and culture of the 1970s; a paean to the disenfranchised about the possibilities of "the sweetness of life." First published in 1976 but never before released in the United States, Class Warfare includes an introduction by Arsenal Pulp Press' co-founder Stephen Osborne.
D.M. Fraser was Arsenal Pulp Press' editor until his death in 1985 at age thirty-eight.
Genre: Nonfiction: General

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Overview: A remarkable story collection about the radical anti-establishment of the 1970s by the late D.M. Fraser, one of Canada's most underappreciated writers. Comprised of assertive missives and richly hued character studies, Class Warfare is a gloriously written call to arms firmly rooted in the politics and culture of the 1970s; a paean to the disenfranchised about the possibilities of "the sweetness of life." First published in 1976 but never before released in the United States, Class Warfare includes an introduction by Arsenal Pulp Press' co-founder Stephen Osborne.
D.M. Fraser was Arsenal Pulp Press' editor until his death in 1985 at age thirty-eight.
Genre: Nonfiction: General
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‘The most important thing in a book is the meaning it has for you’
— W. Somerset Maugham
— W. Somerset Maugham