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Hello. Considering your interest in Karl Wenclas and the Underground Literary Alliance you may be interested in reading Bruno Maddox's article "The Angriest Book Club in America" from Black Book magazine. Best, BillDeanCarter 23:43, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[1]Reply

Try WorldCat.org... Just put your zip code in the box below at the WorldCat page for The revolution will be accessorized and you'll find the nearest library that has it. You could also buy the BlackBook anthology online but it's only a 10 page article titled "The Angriest Book Club in America". Maddox does a good job of making fun of them, and even tries to give them the benefit of doubt at first; he comes to a pretty accurate conclusion about the ULA. Your experience with them just confirms my own conclusion about them: they're mentally ill. The novelist Thomas Beller some years ago actually thought he was having a lively discussion with the ULA until they showed up at one of his book parties and tried to beat him up.[1] But if you don't mind, where are these exchanges that you had with "King" Wenclas?-BillDeanCarter (talk) 20:58, 16 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ Bruno Maddox (2006). "The Angriest Book Club in America". In Aaron Hicklin (ed.). The revolution will be accessorized: BlackBook presents dispatches from the new counterculture. New York: Harper Perennial. ISBN 9780060847326.