7 comments

  1. Seamless

    The entity formerly known as the United States of America
    CIAGoogleFacebookAmazonWashingtonPostNewYorkTimesIsraelAmericanHigherEducationCorporationsInc

  2. How come it’s only people from the 60’s?

    1. My guess is because it’s a good allegory to our time: Hard right taking over, with pretty much every artist and critical thinker in the country in near open revolt towards the latest worstest shit turning on the spit.

    2. There’s a long answer to that question that involves me lamenting the slow and steady death of the arts community as a viable political force over the last 40 years, but I’ll just keep it short by saying that these are some of the people who inspire most. Not all are from the 60s, though. You got David Sedaris and Sarah Silverman and Bill Hicks and Robert Scheer and Ed Snowden and boobs, just to the right of Dylan, just to name the obvious late 20th Century/early 21st Century heroes. And Chomsky, who’s celebrity, if you can call it that, become more and more significant after the 60s.

    3. «How come it’s only people from the 60’s?» Pablo Picasso and Bertrand Arthur William Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre from the [19]60s ? That was, indeed, one hell of a decade !…

      Henri

  3. Love you Mr. Fish. But why zooming in and out and panning around on your website make page content fade away. Everything goes light gray and illegible.

Comments are closed.