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Paul Krassner

    Paul Krassner was an American author, journalist, and comedian, renowned as the founder, editor, and a frequent contributor to The Realist magazine. His work was characterized by a satirical and provocative approach to current events and societal norms. Krassner consistently pushed the boundaries of free speech, using humor as a tool to expose hypocrisy. His legacy lies in his uncompromising and witty perspective on the world.

    The Realist Cartoons
    Pot Stories for the Soul
    • Pot Stories for the Soul

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      To solicit these stories, Paul Krassner contacted 250 friends and acquaintances and announced the project in High Times and on the air. Including "The Bust at Ken Kesey's Place, " "How the Yippies Mailed 30,000 Joints to Perfect Strangers, " and "The Acid Trip of a Death Row Prisoner, " these true tales range from funny to bizarre to poignant.

      Pot Stories for the Soul
      3.5
    • The Realist Cartoons

      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The Realist was a legendary satirical periodical that ran from 1958 to 2001 and published some of the most incendiary cartoons that ever appeared in an American magazine. The Realist Cartoons collects, for the first time, the best, the wittiest, and the most provocative drawings that appeared in its pages, including work by R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, S. Clay Wilson, Jay Lynch, Trina Robbins, Mort Gerberg, Jay Kinney, Richard Guindon, Nicole Hollander, Skip Williamson, and many others.

      The Realist Cartoons