Lola Miesseroff was destined to join the struggle against 'the old world'. Born in 1947 in Marseilles, her Russian-speaking migr parents ran the local nudist colony, where men were allowed to be feminine, women masculine. Lola's 'degendered childhood' and libertarian upbringing put her on course to be a lifelong rebel. Coming of age during the wildness of 'the long 1968', her life has been a trip through experiments in communal living, free love, radical feminisms, and oppositional communisms. Lola is the author of Travels on the Outer-Left, collected memories of veteran 1968ers. And she is a lifelong proponent of sexual freedom and polyamory as a weapon integral to the revolutionary life. Born in Manchester, England, Donald Nicholson-Smith is a New Yorker by adoption. A sometime Situationist (1965-67), he has translated many writings of the Situationist International. PM Press has also published his translation of Anselm Jappe's magisterial intellectual biography of Guy Debord. Otherwise, he has Englished works by Henri Lefebvre, Apollinaire, Artaud, etc., and is responsible for bringing the noir fiction of Jean-Patrick Manchette into the Anglosphere. Hlne Hazra is a trans woman who was a leading light in the Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action (FHAR), founded in 1971, and in the more radical spinoff group Les Gazolines (1972-74). She has acted in and directed films and worked as a television and later a music critic for the daily Libration (1978-99). For many years later, as a passionate lover of Francophone and Arabic-Andalusian music, she deejayed regular shows on France Culture radio.
"""... a breath of fresh air in a time when inquisitorial constraints seem to have the whip hand whichever way we turn.... Lola writes in the first person with a simplicity that makes you feel good...; her message is healthy, invigorating--may it free us from the ambient Jesuitism."" --Jean-Claude Leroy, author M�diapart ""Lola lives revolt: anarchism, Situationist International, libertarian communism, 'outer left'... action committees, Women's Liberation Movement (MLF), Homosexual Revolutionary Action Front (FHAR), Gouines Rouges (Red Dykes), Les Gazolines.... Communal apartments, scandals, doing drugs (joints and acid--but no needles), d�rives, living from odd jobs and expedients, drinking, making love/fucking (where was the dividing line?), networking, traveling to find friends and comrades (but no hippy trail to Katmandu--that would be a copout), and ever ready for action but never lapsing into militantism (""the highest stage of alienation"")."" --Gilles Dauv�, author of Your Place or Mine? A 21st Century Essay on (Same) Sex ""In the summer of 2020 some twenty-five million people came out into the streets of the USA under the banner of Black Lives Matter. Could this unprecedented--and multicultural--display prefigure the transcendence of an identity politics which, for all its victories in the maistream, has plagued and scattered the universalizing radical energy of the '1960s'? Whatever the answer, Lola Miesseroff's provocative book cannot fail to fuel this cardinal debate."" --Dave Barbu ""Now that our zones of freedom have ossified, this book of Lola's is a precious manual, a fine guide showing how to combine political activism and personal liberation."" --H�l�ne Hazera"