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This issue of Katie's zine focuses on linguistics and wordplay. She remembers a lecture by Alastair Reid, translator of Latin American authors, meets someone who speaks Esperanto, and considers joining the Society for Creative Anachronisim. The color copied cover illustration of a truck was drawn by artist Jim Tierney.
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Homes and haunts, PostcardsPeople
Katie Haegele (1976)Places
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La-la theory: Blizzards, blindfolds, squatters and cartoonists : and other words that were born in 1880
2007, [Katie Haegele]
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No. 7 Gift of the author, donated in 2009.
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This slight, fifteen page issue of The La- La Theory focuses on the author's childhood home and her love for history. Haegele reflects on the hundred years since the house was built in 1911 and how it influenced her interest in the early twentieth century. Haegele ends this zine by talking about the longevity of print and the importance of being able to archive evidence of past lives. The text of this zine is a portion of the author's full-length book Slip of the Tongue.
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