The Punk-Surrealist Cafe
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| - | [[Image:Punksurrealistcafe_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe''' | + | [[Image:Punksurrealistcafe_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe'''<br/> On display at ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'']] |
'''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe''' is a zine by G. Sutton Breiding. | '''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe''' is a zine by G. Sutton Breiding. | ||
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''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe'' was on display in the October, 2009 exhibition ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'' at the San Francisco Public Library. | ''The Punk-Surrealist Cafe'' was on display in the October, 2009 exhibition ''Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk'' at the San Francisco Public Library. | ||
| - | G. Sutton Breiding had previously published the | + | G. Sutton Breiding had previously published the fanzines [[Black Wolf]] and [[Ebon Lute]] in the 1970s, and [[Ab-Satthaqua]] for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]]. |
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The Punk-Surrealist Cafe is a zine by G. Sutton Breiding.
The first issue of The Punk-Surrealist Cafe was published in 1980 in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Issue 6 appeared in October 1981.
Contributors included D.S. Black.
Contributions by Thomas Ligotti included "Charnel House of the Moon", appearing in issue 6.
The darkly erotic and arabesque art work of Mahlon Blaine (1894-1969) was also featured.
The Punk-Surrealist Cafe was on display in the October, 2009 exhibition Punk Passage: San Francisco First Wave Punk at the San Francisco Public Library.
G. Sutton Breiding had previously published the fanzines Black Wolf and Ebon Lute in the 1970s, and Ab-Satthaqua for the Esoteric Order of Dagon.


