Imagine a world that can scarcely be imagined - the Old Detroit, at its lowest decline, spanning Early 80's - May 2002.
Imagine the life of a strange teen; a young male of Punk Rock logic & Heavy Metal obsession - reading comic books in a Misfits shirt, blasting KMFDM on his stereo & mosh-pitting at Slayer concerts.
16 in 1997 - when Nine Inch Nails were at peak, Clinton was still president & Marilyn Manson was still The Antichrist.
Here, we have perhaps the last of the great unknown autobiographies concerning a specific mentality & specimen of American Youth.
Not only does this work uniquely capture such a mindset, but it expresses a vast commentary on the Detroit Underground: from Outlaw Rave Parties to Extreme Metal gigs, Punk Rock Chaos to The Occult.
It is a tale of anguish as much as hilarity - and a poignant tract on the dangers of drug abuse & mental illness.
This work began 9-11-2001 - its author 19, unknown & unpublished. Completed 2004 & sitting "on the shelf" 15+ years, it's high time to party.
Here, for the first time available to the public - sitting quietly "on the shelf" 15+ years - is Ryan Bartek's "To Live & Die On Zug Island."
140 Kentucky Street
707-762-0563
click for hours & info
140 Kentucky Street
707-782-0228
click for hours & info
138 N.Main Street
707-823-2618
click for hours & info
(Montgomery Village)
775 Village Court
707-578-8938
click for hours & info
104 Matheson Street
707-433-9270
click for hours & info
1300 First Street, Suite 398
707-252-8002
click for hours & info
1330 Lincoln Avenue
707-942-1616
click for hours & info
1200 4th Street
415-524-2800
click for hours & info
999 Grant Avenue
Suite 105
(415) 763-3052
click for hours & info