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London Jazz 1986 - Chris Bierlein Takashi Hiraide an alter ego he adopted

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an alter ego he adopted for his more speculative and satiric writing and an outlet for the more troubled element of his thought where he found himself at odds with both himself and the world

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London Jazz 1986 - Chris Bierlein Takashi Hiraide an alter ego he adoptedLondon Jazz 1986 Chris Bierlein with text by Paul Bradshaw 36 pages, 5. 5 x 8 inches, staple bound, published by Cafe Royal Books *** Paul Bradshaw of Straight No Chaser says: Back in the summer of '88 I was editing and publishing a magazine of 'World Jazz Jive' called Straight No Chaser. Along with a host of peeps from the thriving Brit Art community we were based in Hoxton, a shady, run down, working class area in east London. Our office was in a

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