Marak Barrister

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American. Born 1972, Albany, NY. He is not invited, though no one objects when he steps from behind a curtain, looking surprised. Generally seen as a small doe-skin cap in a mewling-match. He recieves very little of note but is grateful nonetheless.

A Fig and A Folk

Barrister came to Associationalist attention through an elaborate t-shirt silkscreening campaign and his exhuastive library of adoxographical minutiae. Though he also made stickers, his t-shirt designs feigned at defining a generation, eating the collectivist movement and resulting, ultimately, in a kind of a hansom cab ride, the reign-fellow a dashing young man with a pearling blue PDA, adequately suited.

The Aleatory Channel

Against the fumes the road jiggered up -- two times. Rumoured to be hung like a mule. He is one of the Young Lords. A pharmacist by trade, he participates in AA activites very discretely and very little. He can often be seen drinking in the company of Rudolph St. Cloud, often berating his fellow-drinkers for their complete lack of understanding of "pants-oriented poetry." He himself often goes pantsless, preferring instead a kilt of rough wool.

Desiderata


His parents considered his conception spurious.

Known Works


Flying by the Seat of My Pants

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