Chaz Bufe
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Charles Bufe, better known as Chaz Bufe, is a contemporary left-wing author who writes most notably on the problems faced by the modern anarchist movement (as in his pamphlet "Listen, Anarchist!"). He is also known for his aphorisms, collected in his book The American Heretic's Dictionary. The book was inspired by Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary, and in fact Bufe has released an edition, The Devil's Dictionaries which combines quotes from both books. The latter book has been referenced by IslamOnline, recommended by Cape Cod Times[1] and has earned him the title "the Ambrose Bierce of our time" from AlterNet.[2][3] Bufe is also a musician, and author of An Understandable Guide to Music Theory, now in its third edition.[4] He edited two works on Ricardo Flores Magón – Flores Magón and the Anarchist Vision of Freedom and Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magón Reader – and translated the Spanish language book Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement by Frank Fernández into English.
[edit] Bibliography
- Fabbri, Luigi; Charles Bufe (1987). Bourgeois influences on anarchism. San Francisco: Acrata. OCLC 40358389.
- Bufe, Charles (1987). Astrology : fraud or superstition?. San Francisco: See Sharp Press. OCLC 22929767.
- Bufe, Charles (1987). Listen, anarchist!. Tucson, Arizona: The Match!. OCLC 22807295.
- Bufe, Chaz (1994). An Understandable Guide to Music Theory. San Francisco: See Sharp Press. ISBN 1884365000.
- Bierce, Ambrose; Chaz Bufe (1995). The Devil's Dictionaries. San Francisco: See Sharp Press. ISBN 188436506X.
- Haldeman-Julius, E; Charles Bufe (1993). The Meaning of atheism. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 55749463.
- Bufe, Charles (1998). A future worth living : thoughts on getting there. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 46823347.
- Bufe, Charles (2000). 20 reasons to abandon Christianity. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 45056549.
- Fernandez, Frank (2001). Cuban Anarchism. San Francisco: See Sharp Press. ISBN 1884365191.
- Bufe, Charles; Doctress Neutopia (2002). Design your own utopia. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 52101028.
- Bufe, Charles (2003). Anarchism : what it is & what it isn't. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 56972828.
- Bufe, Charles (2004). You call this freedom?. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 54442735.
- Magón, Ricardo Flores; Chaz Bufe and Mitchell Cowen Vertor (eds.) (2005). Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magón Reader. Stirling: AK Press. ISBN 9781904859246.
- Bufe, Chaz (2006). God's hit list : abominations and death penalties in the Bible. Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press. OCLC 70855645.
[edit] References
- ^ Gonsalves, Sean (2005-07-12). "Not-so-best-selling summer reading list". Cape Cod Times. 10B4F2E766FF1010.
- ^ Arbuthnot, Felicity (2004-04-21). Iraq... The Aftermath. IslamOnline. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- ^ Gonsalves, Sean (2007-06-04). The Art of Aphorisms. AlterNet. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- ^ "Patty Horn, Daniel Asia keeping busy" (1994-10-30). The Arizona Daily Star.