The Doomsday Bonnet
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The Doomsday Bonnet

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Prose poems & pictures from Daniel Higgs, an author/artist most well-known as the singer for the band Lungfish.
hardback, 96 pages
Published 1996 by Blind I Books
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tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
Each 2pp spread of this has an image of Daniel's to the left & a numbered paragraph to the right. Daniel supported himself for many yrs as a tattooist. He once told me that he only wanted to tattoo flash art - a small body of basic designs that he'd tattoo over & over again, the prefab kind of designs that one sees on the walls of tattoo shops ready to be picked by customers of limited imagination & thoughtfulness. The images here are stylistically similar to such things except that they're n...more
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dan higgs can make anything and i'll probably try to find it
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