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Pinelli una storia Venezia 1984 Crocenera anarchica

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Ciao Anarchici - photo book

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Ciao anarchici, photographic reportage on the international anarchist gathering "Venice '84", international editions in Italian-English and French-Spanish published in 1986 by Antistato (Milano), Black Rose Books (Montreal), Comunidad/Nordan (Stockholm), Atelier de Création Libertaire (Lyon).
 
Anyone arriving in Venice at the end of September 1984, whether from the north or the south, by rail or by hitchhiking, could hardly miss Campo Santa Margherita, site of the grandiose international gathering of anarchists. You came in your thousands; here you are on the pages of this album, printed so that what many remember in their hearts may also be shown to future generations as well as to friends who could not attend. Ciao anarchici! Here are a hundred pages filled with life and motion, with faces and words, a record of those days of September 1984 in Venice.

Our intention had been to celebrate Orwell’s year 1984.

Others certainly had similar plans, as it was an opportunity to face up to the challenge of this ominous, symbolic year. It was a magical year — but to do exactly what? We had come upon our idea five years earlier — at one of those meetings held at a sidewalk cafe: in 1984 we would occupy Venice and declare anarchy!
And so, in September 1984, anarchy was indeed declared in the streets and piazzas of Venice, in all shapes and hues imaginable. We affirmed that we are anarchists and proud of it.

Proud to be anarchists and proud of our history, but mainly in- quisitive about the world, conscious of problems, open to doubts and to challenges. Our pride also suggested that we were strong enough in our convictions to accept revisions, yet modest enough to consider the real issues faced by men and women in today’s world.

This book is in itself the result of a collective endeavour. It is being published in five languages by five publisher friends. A family album, an ethnographic report, a historic document, it is an open book on the peoples of anarchy.

 
photographers: Agnaldo S. Maciel (Brazil), Mimmo Pucciarelli (Italy-France), A/ArK Studio (Italy), Roland Scelso (Switzerland), David Koven (USA)
 

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Il Centro Studi Libertari nasce nel 1976 con la duplice finalità della costruzione di un archivio per la conservazione della memoria dell'anarchismo e del ripensare l'anarchismo alla luce del contesto sociale in cui opera al fine di renderlo un punto di riferimento alternativo alla cultura dominante.

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