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Works by Ken Knabb

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The Society of the Spectacle (1967) — Translator, some editions — 3,470 copies, 33 reviews

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Canonical name
Knabb, Ken
Legal name
Knabb, Kenneth S.
Birthdate
1945
Gender
male
Education
Shimer College (BA)
Short biography
Ken Knabb (b. 1945) is an American radical writer and translator, particularly known for his translations of Guy Debord and the Situationist International. His works include The Relevance of Rexroth (1990), the Situationist International Anthology (1981), and the collection Public Secrets (1997). More recently, Knabb has written extensively on the Occupy movement. He holds a bachelor's degree from Shimer College in Chicago, where he enrolled via the early entrance program. (from Shimer College Wiki)
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USA
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3 reviews
Ken Knabb is, of course, most well known for his editing of the important Situationist Anthology. I had some brief correspondence w/ him & he sent me ads for his bks. That irritated me because I have no intention of becoming a consumer of someone else's radicalism. SO, I wrote to him & told him that if he wanted to trade w/ me, fine, but otherwise to please not send me advertisements - regardless of whether the product is something I support. To his credit, he agreed to trade & I sent him a show more record of mine & he sent me this bk. I read it & liked it. It was interesting to follow his personal political development. show less
Literary Nonfiction. Politics. Critical Theory. Art. In 1957 a few European avant-garde groups came together to form the Situationist International. Picking up where the dadaists and surrealists had left off, the situationists challenged people's passive conditioning with carefully calculated scandals and the playful tactic of detournement. Seeking a more extreme social revolution than was dreamed of by most leftists, they developed an incisive critique of the global spectacle-commodity show more system and of its "Communist" pseudo-opposition, and their new methods of agitation helped trigger the May 1968 revolt in France. Since then—although the SI itself was dissolved in 1972—situationist theories and tactics have continued to inspire radical currents all over the world. The SITUATIONIST INTERNATIONAL ANTHOLOGY, generally recognized as the most comprehensive and accurately translated collection of situationist writings in English, presents a rich variety of articles, leaflets, graffiti and internal documents, ranging from early experiments in "psychogeography" to lucid analyses of the Watts riot, the Vietnam War, the Prague Spring, the Chinese Cultural Revolution and other crises and upheavals of the sixties. For this new edition the translations have all been fine-tuned and over 100 pages of new material have been added. show less
The third indispensable Situationist text after Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle and Raoul Vaneigem's Revolution of Everyday Life.

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