Published in 2000 by Feral House, Adam Parfrey’s Apocalypse Culture II serves as a 458-page anthology documenting extreme societal taboos, conspiracy theories, and fringe cultural phenomena. The collection features controversial contributors, including Ted Kaczynski and Crispin Glover, exploring themes from biological warfare to extreme fetishism. For more details, visit Feral House.
Edited by Adam Parfrey and published by Feral House, this book is a collection of essays, interviews, and manifestos that explore the "hidden" or "forbidden" parts of human society. It covers: Marginal Belief Systems:
If you are reading this, you might be one of them. You aren't necessarily looking for a survival manual. You aren’t looking for a news article about climate change or geopolitical collapse. You are looking for the texture of the void.
Interviews with notorious figures (e.g., convicted murderers and cannibals).
[Internal Link: Our review of the original Apocalypse Culture] [External Link: Feral House official store] [Tag: Counterculture, Apocalypse, Books, PDFs]
Radical political ideologies, obscure cults, and fringe religious movements. Transgressive Art:
The book is described as a "terminal document" of late 20th-century culture, focusing on the moral and social disintegration of the old world. Notable entries include: Ted Kaczynski: A fable written by the "Unabomber".
It tells you: You are not crazy for feeling the walls close in. A hundred other subcultures have felt this way for decades.