Doris: An Anthology (Zines)

by Cindy Crabb

Paperback, 2004

Status

Checked out

Publication

Microcosm Publishing (2005), Edition: 2, 320 pages

Description

Cindy writes her zine, Doris, like she is figuring out the human condition. She makes writing about the simplest and most common things - playing music, childhood, cooking, or sex - resonate with universal understanding. She helps us make sense of more complex things like the satisfaction from doing useful work, natural curiosity, the ability to use logic, gender dynamics, introspection, the need for challenge and change, combating depression, and creating art and literature. She shares and explores the emotions that go along with having an abortion, rape, dealing with the death of family, or sexual harassment in a context that is enlightening and personal, feeling like a close friend opening up to you. What's most impressive though is that she relates these things into every article in her zine seamlessly.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member laze
Reading this collection of issues of Doris is getting an insight into someone seemingly very different from myself, yet the emotions and thoughts are very similar. Important things become unimportant and unimportant things take on an importance greater than they initially seem to deserve. Great
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stuff and it’s wonderful to see it’s still being produced, all these years later.
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LibraryThing member raxxq
I really loved this book. I started out reading it straight through and then started skipping around some. I admire her stories and her strength in sharing them, as well as her ability to truly embrace a lifestyle of simplicty and rejection of consumerism.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

320 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

0972696784 / 9780972696784

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