Paradise Slave by Bjoern Massen
Published in 1999 by Kawade Shobo Shinsha
A former member's shocking confession about the Friedrichshof commune, founded by Otto Muehl, one of the three leading figures of Viennese Actionism. The book details the radical utopian movement that combined art and psychoanalysis, its 20-year existence, and its collapse after the leader was imprisoned for having sex with a minor.
Obi and cover show scratches and yellowing.
Edges and the book's body are yellowed.
332 pages, approximately 19.5cm tall x 13.5cm wide x 2.8cm thick.
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