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.

Barrister came to Associationalist attention largely through the machinations of his own elaborate t-shirt silkscreening campaign. Though he also made stickers, his t-shirt designs feigned at defining a generation, eating the collective movement and resulling, 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. Clair.

Desiderata


His parents considered his conception spurious.

Known Works


Flying by the Seat of My Pants

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