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KIMOSABE
#1, 10 cents, xeroxed w/ cardstock cover, 28 pgs.
By greg Thursday, October 02 2008
The best things about this zine are the price and the crisp, clear prose of author Marc Parker. The worst things are the fact that it’s another personal zine out of zinester Heaven: Portland. And the endlessly laying about watching The. O.C. stoned. There’s promise in Parker’s style and acknowledgement of the minutia in our lives. But somebody named Jeff Gomez already wrote the book on Keroaucian go-nowhere zinester love and it was called Our Noise and it came out way back in the ‘90s. So why should I care about this twenty-eight-page chapbook? I guess because I’m a fan of the chronicler, journal writing and archivalism and publishing. Yet Kimosabe still comes off in the end like watered-down emo. –Greg Barbera (Marc Parker, 2000 NE 24 Ave. #221, Portland, OR97213)
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