Brains, Brilliancy, Bohemia: Art & Politics in Jazz-Age Chicago
Compiled and edited by Marc Moscato
$13
Presenting photos and photocopies from Chicago’s ill-forgotten radical nightclub, The Dill Pickle Club, hobo gatherings and 1910s-20s ephemera, Brains, Brilliancy, Bohemia provides a timely look at the origin of American counterculture and working class art leading up to the Great Depression. New edition also includes a DVD of the short film, The More Things Stay The Same, a documentary on the life and world of hobo king and prostitute physician, Dr. Ben Reitman.
Edited by Marc Moscato, one of the organizers behind the current Dill Pickle Club in Portland OR.
Beautifully printed by Eberhardt Press.
