Depending who you asked, the recently deceased publisher Adam Parfrey was a champion of the First Amendment, a misogynist who enabled white supremacists, or just very sick in the head. But for a time, ...
When Adam Parfrey died in 2018, he was honored with an obituary in the New York Times and a full-throated farewell on the official website of the Church of Satan, the latter of which ended with “Hail ...
When someone dies, it is usually the end of a narrative, but when it comes to active, expressive personalities — artists, writers or publishers — the work lives on. Feral House Press announced via ...
Adam Parfrey, whose Feral House publishing company was a resource for underground, extreme and what some may consider “forbidden” knowledge, has died. His death at age 61 was announced on the official ...
On a brilliant, sun-dappled October afternoon, Adam Parfrey, one of the nation’s most provocative publishers, is in his front yard frolicking with his dog Loki—a beast of an animal, half malamute, ...
Adam Parfrey, publisher of books from Feral House and writer for the Reader, died on May 10, 2018. The following came by email to the Reader on July 3. It is not generally appreciated that famous ...
Adam Parfrey, who founded and ran Feral House, a publisher dedicated to the obscure, strange, distinctive, and disturbing, died yesterday of complications from a stroke. Feral House Facebook I ...
Adam Parfrey, who breached the boundaries of kooky but tolerable popular culture by publishing Joseph Goebbels’ only novel, screeds by the Unabomber and Charles Manson, and books on taboo topics like ...
Adam Parfrey, the man behind the publishing companies Feral House and Process Media, will give a multimedia performance on secret societies in support of his new book at Sugar Maple, 441 E. Lincoln ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adam Parfrey, whose Feral House publishing company was a resource for underground, extreme and what some may consider “forbidden” ...
It is not generally appreciated that famous publisher Adam Parfrey once lived just off Lincoln Boulevard, a dismal stretch of gasoline-alley slightly east of Venice, California, and just over the line ...
Adam Parfrey, whose Feral House publishing company was a resource for underground, extreme and what some may consider “forbidden” knowledge, has died. His death at age 61 was announced on the official ...
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