HERMENAUTICA (14)

By: Joshua Glenn
April 10, 2023

One in a series of posts featuring pages from Hermenaut, a DIY intellectual zine/journal published by HILOBROW’s Josh Glenn from 1992 through 2000-01.

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Hermenaut #13 back cover. Click for closer view.

Brooke Corey, owner and operator of Flyrabbit in Allston, was a friend of our art director, Jennifer Engel. You could get some amazing stuff here: animal bone necklaces, pig embryos in jars, tarantulas
under glass. Fun fact: “Flyrabbit” was Brooke’s family’s slang for a rabbit that had been run over so many times it was transformed into a Frisbee. These days, Brooke is a set decorator known for movies like Don’t Look Up.

Pub. Date: July 1998
Theme: Vertigo
Hermenaut: Baudelaire
Pages: 104
Print Run: 3,000

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MORE HERMENAUT on HILOBROW: HERMENAUTICA series | MEET THE HERMENAUTS | HERMENAUT’s last five issues | Snapshots | Letters to HERMENAUT | Dialectical Design | Josh Glenn on CAMP, KITSCH & CHEESE | Josh Glenn on DANIEL CLOWES: Q&A | Clarke Cooper on APOCALYPSE ALREADY | Lisa Carver on THE ART OF BEING UNCOMFORTABLE | Josh Glenn on FAKE AUTHENTICITY | Chris Fujiwara on ZOOMING THROUGH SPACE | John Marr on CAMPANILE FREE-FALL | Clarke Cooper on THE WILL TO SCORN | Dan Reines on PURE EVEL | Chris Fujiwara on ROADWORTHY JAZZ | Dan Reines on LETTER FROM LA | Mary E. Ladd & Julie Wiskirchen on ONWARD CHRISTIAN TOURISTS | Chris Fujiwara on SAVED BY BETRAYAL | Margaret Blonder on MEMORIES OF THE BIOSPHERE | Josh Glenn on HERMENAUT: PHILIP K. DICK | Ingrid Schorr on ROCKVILLE GIRL SPEAKS.

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