Zermatism
From Kook Science
Zermatism is Stanislav Szukalski's grand unified theory of human culture and evolution, attempting to show the interrelated nature of all arts and histories, linking it all to a common source: Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and the unending conflict between the yetinsyny and man in the aftermath of a cataclysmic global deluge. The name is taken from the Swiss town of Zermatt, from whence the Sarmati, nomadic forefathers of the Poles, advanced into Europe, and then Poland, to found Warsaw.
Reading
- Szukalski, Stanislav (2000), Bray, Glenn, ed., Behold!!! the Protong, San Francisco: Last Gasp, http://amzn.to/2b0MlFX
- Szukalski, Stanislav; Fuchs, Ernst (2001), Inner Portraits, San Francisco: Last Gasp, http://amzn.to/2aRTbNN
- Kirsch, Eva; Kirsch, Donat; DiCaprio, George (2001), Struggle: The Art of Szukalski, San Francisco: Last Gasp, http://amzn.to/2aRU7l4
Resources
- Stanislav Szukalski: Zermatic, kookscience.com, 2010, http://www.kookscience.com/2010/stanislav-szukalski-zermatic/