In Their Words: Discursive Origins of the Iranian Fadai
New York: Fugitive Materials/Falgoush, 2023. Saddle-stapled in self-wraps. Newsprint. 30 pp.
IN THEIR WORDS examines a selection of influential texts by the Fadai (literally, “self-sacrificers”), a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization in Iran that emerged in the 1960s. Despite decades of militant leftist publishing and revolutionary movement, Iranian communist thought remains removed from much of the wider Marxist canon. This zine seeks to take a step towards remedying this oversight by detailing many of the publications and periodicals related to the Fadai, which belong alongside the better-known texts of Marxists from Latin America, China, and the United States. Every revolution is specific, but all have lessons for future revolutionaries, and Iran’s is both an inspiring and cautionary tale.
IN THEIR WORDS belongs to several public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Thomas J. Watson Library, the New York Public Library, the Barnard Zine Library, Asia Art Archive, Common Imprint and is being sold at the following bookstores:
NYC: Printed Matter, PIT, Better Read than Dead, Topos
USA: Idea House 3, These Days LA, Tomorrow Today, Inga, 34 Trinity
Canada: Art Metropole, Maktaba, Massy Books
Europe: Tender Books, After 8 Books, Rile Space, Good Press, The NewBridge Project, Hopscotch Reading Room, The Mosaic Rooms
New York: Fugitive Materials/Falgoush, 2023. Saddle-stapled in self-wraps. Newsprint. 30 pp.
IN THEIR WORDS examines a selection of influential texts by the Fadai (literally, “self-sacrificers”), a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization in Iran that emerged in the 1960s. Despite decades of militant leftist publishing and revolutionary movement, Iranian communist thought remains removed from much of the wider Marxist canon. This zine seeks to take a step towards remedying this oversight by detailing many of the publications and periodicals related to the Fadai, which belong alongside the better-known texts of Marxists from Latin America, China, and the United States. Every revolution is specific, but all have lessons for future revolutionaries, and Iran’s is both an inspiring and cautionary tale.
IN THEIR WORDS belongs to several public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Thomas J. Watson Library, the New York Public Library, the Barnard Zine Library, Asia Art Archive, Common Imprint and is being sold at the following bookstores:
NYC: Printed Matter, PIT, Better Read than Dead, Topos
USA: Idea House 3, These Days LA, Tomorrow Today, Inga, 34 Trinity
Canada: Art Metropole, Maktaba, Massy Books
Europe: Tender Books, After 8 Books, Rile Space, Good Press, The NewBridge Project, Hopscotch Reading Room, The Mosaic Rooms
New York: Fugitive Materials/Falgoush, 2023. Saddle-stapled in self-wraps. Newsprint. 30 pp.
IN THEIR WORDS examines a selection of influential texts by the Fadai (literally, “self-sacrificers”), a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organization in Iran that emerged in the 1960s. Despite decades of militant leftist publishing and revolutionary movement, Iranian communist thought remains removed from much of the wider Marxist canon. This zine seeks to take a step towards remedying this oversight by detailing many of the publications and periodicals related to the Fadai, which belong alongside the better-known texts of Marxists from Latin America, China, and the United States. Every revolution is specific, but all have lessons for future revolutionaries, and Iran’s is both an inspiring and cautionary tale.
IN THEIR WORDS belongs to several public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Thomas J. Watson Library, the New York Public Library, the Barnard Zine Library, Asia Art Archive, Common Imprint and is being sold at the following bookstores:
NYC: Printed Matter, PIT, Better Read than Dead, Topos
USA: Idea House 3, These Days LA, Tomorrow Today, Inga, 34 Trinity
Canada: Art Metropole, Maktaba, Massy Books
Europe: Tender Books, After 8 Books, Rile Space, Good Press, The NewBridge Project, Hopscotch Reading Room, The Mosaic Rooms