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The feature of issue two was a work of erotic fiction by the editor complimented by appropriated images and intersected by other writing, both typed and handwritten, that seems to sometimes self-reflexively comment on the erotic story. This time the focus was on the merging of sexuality and sprituality. This issue is subtitled, "'Notebook of a Madman' dedicated to Nikolai Gogol".  
 
The feature of issue two was a work of erotic fiction by the editor complimented by appropriated images and intersected by other writing, both typed and handwritten, that seems to sometimes self-reflexively comment on the erotic story. This time the focus was on the merging of sexuality and sprituality. This issue is subtitled, "'Notebook of a Madman' dedicated to Nikolai Gogol".  
  
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:California Zines]] [[Category:1980's publications]] [[category:Queer]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:Anarchist]]

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Rotortiller hausjunge Issue One

Rotortiller hausjunge was a zine published by Martin Nesvig from California, U.S.A.

Released in the late 1980's, Rotortiller hausjunge was a queer punk zine. Issue one featured appropriated images and short essays, including one on on sex, violence, philosophy and anarchy that was informed by a show by the band GWAR; erotic stories written by the editor; reviews of books such as Macho Sluts, by Pat Califia, Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black by Cookie Mueller; shows by bands like Butthole Surfers; recordings by Steelpole Bathtub and Clock DVA; and zines such as Butt Ugly, Punk Beat and Punk Pals.

The feature of issue two was a work of erotic fiction by the editor complimented by appropriated images and intersected by other writing, both typed and handwritten, that seems to sometimes self-reflexively comment on the erotic story. This time the focus was on the merging of sexuality and sprituality. This issue is subtitled, "'Notebook of a Madman' dedicated to Nikolai Gogol".