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Untitled
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"Veliki Oryant..."
ca. 1970s

"Tou Reproduction du Presants..."
ca.
1970s
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BIOGRAPHY
According
to a rambling text Yanko Domsic once wrote to accompany
some of his artwork, he was born in 1915 in Malunje,
in Croatian Yugoslavia, and received no schooling.
As a teenager he went to France where he lived in
a refugee camp. In 1935 he worked as a carpenter on
the railroad bridge at Pons-sur-Yonne, France, and
later lived in a low-income area in Paris. "I
was kidnapped in the Balkans," his text reads,
"by the gang of Baruch, because I had become
a nuisance I am a writer concentrating on the international
monetary system in dollars In Zagreb they wanted
me to edit my manuscript. The pope and bishop said
I was a demon and antichrist Everything I write is
a developed code. Manuscripts are letters underwritten
by a signature I call, 'Amen.'" His primary interests
were in "Uni-rotation-solar-planetary-investi-universally-solidarityOf
what? Of the integral equivalent Universe!" Domsic
died in 1983.
BOOKS
The
End is Near! Roger Manley. Illustrated. Bio.
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