Ian Svenonius has compiled a book of his popular essays for release through DRAG CITY books.Called THE PSYCHIC SOVIET, after the central framing essay, it consists of both new articles and ones
published previously in places like Index, BBGun, Dot Dot Dot, Sound Collector, Plan B and Weird War World, among others.The essays, written in a scholarly yet engaging style, should clear up
much of the prevailing confusion regarding events of the last millennium by exploring the use of rock ����roll and art by the ruling class, and the sinister machinations behind popular ?ction,
?lm, and television serials, among other cultural outlets. THE PSYCHIC SOVIET is indispensable reading for anyone who wonders where rock ����roll comes from, where it is going, and what it
really means. The size of the book is small so as to make it perfect for carrying into the fray of street battle, classroom, or lunch counter argument. It is intended for such ��treet��use and
has therefore been provided with a durable plastic cover, not unlike the foreign language dictionaries carried by well meaning tourists.One of the essays in the book, ��ock ����Roll as Real
Estate,��was featured as an opinion piece on National Public Radio, while another, ��he Mix-Master Race,��was presented as a lecture at an east coast institution of higher learning. His ?lms,
��he Launching of the Dream Weapon��and ��he Seduction of Paolo Hewitt,��have been awarded the Ooga Booga prize.