Luther Blissett (nom de Plume) - Works

Works

  • Mind Invaders (Italian, 1995).
  • Guy Debord è morto davvero (Italian, 1995; English edition: Guy Debord is Really Dead).
  • Totò, Peppino e la guerra psichica 2.0 ("Toto, Peppino and the Psychic War", AAA edition, 1996, ISBN 88-86828-00-4).
  • Green Apocalypse (with Stewart Home, 1996).
  • Anarchist Integralism (1997).
  • Handbuch der Kommunikationsguerilla ("Handbook of a Communications Fighter", German, 1997, with autonome a.f.r.i.k.a. gruppe and Sonja Brünzels).
  • Q (Italian, 1999).
  • Luther Blissett - The Open Pop Star (Italian, 1999 compilation album of electronic / experimental music by various artists).
  • The Invisible College (2002).
  • Numerous software recipes in the Python Cookbook edited by Alex Martelli and published by O'Reilly and Associates.

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