Announcing Fifth Estate #410

Fifth Estate #410

From Fifth Estate

Announcing Fifth Estate #410 for Fall 2021, Anarchist Review of Books issue.

Always Coming Home / Ursula K Le Guin

JOHN CLARK

Big Girl / Meg Ellison

JESS FLARITY

Secolo Nuovo / Fulvia Ferrari

MARIEKE BIVAR

We’re Not Here to Entertain / Kevin Mattson

BILL BROWN

Five Wives / Martha Ackelsberg

MARTHA ACKELSBERG

Dreams of Anarchy / Ron Sakolsky

STEVEN CLINE & JASON ABDELHADI

Dissent During World War I / Eric T. Chester

FRAN SHOR

Poems of Katerina Gogou

ROBERT KNOX

Underground Asia / Tim Harper

BILL WEINBERG

Pandemic Solidarity / Marina Sitrin, ed.

BRUCE TRIGG

The Daring Life of Eve Adams / Jonathon Ned Katz

KATHY E. FERGUSON

Constructing Ecoterrorism / John Sorensen

NOAH JOHNSON

Holding Change / adrienne maree brown

MARIUS MASON

Architecture & Anarchism / Paul Dobraszczyk

F. MICHALSKI

Urgent Publishing / Paul Soulellis

RICH DANA

Prophet Against Slavery / David Lester

SEAN CLEARY

Nomadland / Jessica Bruder

MIKE WOLD

No More Mushrooms / Kirkpatrick Sale

ERIC LAURSEN

The Bittersweet Science / Gerald Horne

PETER WERBE

Catastrophic Thinking / David Sepkoski

THOMAS MARTIN

Champavert: Immoral Tales / Petrus Borel

OLCHAR E. LINDSANN

Codename Arthur / Nick Lowles

GARETH HENRY

The Haymarket Affair / Corrine J. Naden

CHRIS CLANCY

Workers Inquiry / Robert Ovetz, ed.

MHB

Ben Fletcher: Black Wobbly / Peter Cole

ROBERT OVETZ

Red Nation Rising / Nick Estes

MICHAEL BEYKIRCH

Hand to Hold / Samir Shaheen-Hussain

MARIEKE BIVAR

Mutual Aid / Peter Kropotkin

KIM A. BROADIE

Zippie / Michele Dawn Saint Thomas

DAVID SANDS

When We Are Human / John Zerzan

JASON RODGERS

The Brickeaters / The Residents

BEN OLSON

The Operating System / Eric Laursen

PETER WERBE

Earth First! Journal

BOB STERN

33 Revolutions / Canek Sánchez Guevara

SYLVIE KASHDAN

Plus

Farewell Elka Schumann

Plus

Poetry and fiction from

Byron López Ellington

vincent a. cellucci

Karin L. Frank

Andrei Codrescu

Katerina Gogou

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The bulk of this issue is made up of junior high school level book reports rather than reviews. Such a disappointing waste of paper.

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