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Azul Editions launches Extra! Extra! Press with a bi-monthly Pamphlet Series.
These can be purchased by simply emailing or calling
in your order, or through the mail.

$10.00 ea



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# 1

Better Today's Cries of Defeat
Than the Triumphant Exultation of 1967


Poet Aharon Shabtai discusses the influence of the Occupation on Israeli culture.

Interview by Nir Nader

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#2

BOMBING OURSELVES

Artist elin o'Hara slavick discusses her art work from her latest project BOMB AFTER BOMB: A VIOLENT CARTOGRAPHY, which is also the title of her book from Charta Books Ltd., Milan and New York, 2007, (www.chartaartbooks.it)

Interview by Catherine Lutz
 

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#3

HIROSHIMA
by John Berger

This essay is inspired by the book of drawings and paintings by survivors of the atomic bomb, titled Unforgettable Fire, edited by Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK), Pantheon, 1981.


 

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#4


A Plea for Captain 
John Brown


by Henry David Thoreau
Foreword by F.D. Reeve

(Out of Stock)



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#5

The Poetry of Yitzhak Laor
& The Courage to Refuse

A Personal & Political Moment

by
David Zonsheine

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#6

THE AUTHOR AS PRODUCER


by Walter Benjamin


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Extra! Extra!
Pamphlet Series

# 7

WRITING THE TRUTH:
FIVE DIFFICULTIES

by
Bertolt Brecht



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VICTORY
a poem



Pier Paolo Pasolini

Extra! Extra! #8



Translated by

Norman MacAfee

with Luciano Martinengo

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Extra! Extra! Pamphlet
#9


POEMS ON THE THEATRE

by
Bertolt Brecht

Translated by
Ana Bostock & John Berger

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Extra! Extra!
Pamphlet

#10

ART, TRUTH & POLITICS


by
Harold Pinter

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#11


Border Crossing and The Making of Palestinian Art

by
Kamal Boullata



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