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Point Of View Lecture
The Marxist School of Sacramento
Speech
Donald Nicholson-Smith, Translator
 MICHAEL MONASKY  Contact Contributor
Feb. 22, 2013, 3:57 p.m.
Donald Nicholson-Smith translated Raoul Vaneigem's books; in particular, the text that preceded the "Days of Rage" in Paris, France; May 1968; the seizure of the Sorbonne and the General Strike.
Donald Nicholson-Smith, translator; Raoul Vaneigem, author; Seth Sandronsky, sound recording; Ellen Schwartz, president, Marxist School of Sacramento
Thurs, February 21 Donald Nicholson-Smith, translator/editor of "Revolution of Everyday Life", by
Raoul Vaneigem. Originally published just months before the May 1968 upheavals in France,
Vaneigem's "The Revolution of Everyday Life" offered a critique of the "society of the spectacle"
from the point of view of individual experience. The English translation was first published by
Rebel Press of London in 1983. This new edition has been reviewed and corrected by the
translator, Donald Nicholson-Smith, and contains a new preface addressed to English-language
readers by Raoul Vaneigem.

Sol Collective, 2574 21st St., Sacramento, 7-9pm

Donald Nicholson-Smith talks about Raoul Vaneigem Download Program Podcast
Speech, followed by Q&A session
00:00:00 1 Feb. 21, 2013
Sacramento, California
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