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Title
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The Fables: Zeitgeist Supplement, Book One, Volume I
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Description
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First printing
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Ken Lawless
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Creator
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Lawless, Ken
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:28:57Z
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2002-12
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1966
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:28:57Z
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Date Issued
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1966
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Abstract
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Portions appeared in the summer, 1966, issue of Zeitgeist. There are thirty-three texts after an Editor's Preface and a Dedication. The editor's preface sets the tone for this typewritten pamphlet. It is vintage 1960's: brash, outspoken, crude, self-important, and in your face. Both Lawless and the editor, Gary Groat, were fired--Lawless from Michigan State University--and seem to be proud of it. Three more volumes of Lawless' work were planned and announced inside the back cover. The Fabulist (7) is Lawless' introduction to the work: he told absurd and ridiculous tales to children in return for drinks stolen from their daddies' liquor cabinets. Nurse Rhymes (18) finishes This story has no moral. At this point, how could it? Those wanting to try a couple of the short stories here might try Puking Beauty (30) and Rapunzel (40). There are also offerings on Hansel and Gretel (64), Jack and Jill (65), and Humpety-Dumpety (67).
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Identifier
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5107 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Zeitgeist
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[East Lansing, Mich.
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Subject
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PS3562.A87 F3
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Ken Lawless
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole