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Fanarcon was a small convention held the December 26-28, [[1958]] (the weekend between Christmas and New Years) at [[the Nunnery]] in Cooper Sq in [[New York City]].  It was basically a weekend long house party.  It included a European movie with subtitles, ''Krakatite'', a surreal fantasy by [[Karel Capek]].
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Fanarcon was a small convention held the December 26-28, 1958 (the weekend between Christmas and New Years) at [[the Nunnery]] in Cooper Sq in [[New York City]] and sponsored by the [[Fanarchists]].  It was basically a weekend long house party.  It included a European movie with subtitles, ''Krakatite'', a surreal fantasy by [[Karel Capek]].
  
Members included: [[Syliva White]], [[Ted White]].
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Attendees included [[Bill Donaho]], [[Dan Curran]], [[Pat Ellington]], [[Dick Ellington]], [[Larry Shaw]], [[Lin Carter]], [[Sylvia White]], [[Ted White]], [[Martha Chone]], [[Dick Eney]].  Attendance was around 50.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 16 April 2020

Fanarcon was a small convention held the December 26-28, 1958 (the weekend between Christmas and New Years) at the Nunnery in Cooper Sq in New York City and sponsored by the Fanarchists. It was basically a weekend long house party. It included a European movie with subtitles, Krakatite, a surreal fantasy by Karel Čapek.

Attendees included Bill Donaho, Dan Curran, Pat Ellington, Dick Ellington, Larry Shaw, Lin Carter, Sylvia White, Ted White, Martha Chone, Dick Eney. Attendance was around 50.


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