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"On the Lower Frequencies" is at once a manual, memoir, and history
of creative resistance in a world awash with war and poverty. An
icon on the 1990s zine scene, Iggy Scam traces not only the
evolution of cities, but of his own thinking, from his early focus
on more outre forms of resistance through more contemplative times
as he becomes preoccupied with the need for a more affirmative
vision of the future. In one of the book's key pieces, Scam
celebrates the history and passing of Hunt's Donuts in San
Francisco's Mission District. On one level an epitaph for a beloved
hangout and on another a metaphor for the effects of
gentrification, it's the untold history of an entire neighborhood
in a single retail establishment. Whether handing out fake
Starbucks coupons or dreaming of a future with more public art and
punk holidays, Scam gives the reader inspiration for living
defiantly.
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