This Hazlitt longread by Jonathan Kauffman, Get Fat, Don’t Die, is spellbinding from beginning to end as it traces the history of a ‘90s AIDS humor zine called Diseased Pariah News along with the lives of its founders, who — “inspired by ACT UP but too introverted to join its protests” — employed the darkest humor imaginable to provide a counternarrative to the epidemic.
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This Hazlitt longread by Jonathan Kauffman, Get Fat, Don’t Die, is spellbinding from beginning to end as it traces the history of a ‘90s AIDS humor zine called Diseased Pariah News along with the lives of its founders, who — “inspired by ACT UP but too introverted to join its protests” — employed the darkest humor imaginable to provide a counternarrative to the epidemic.