The Face of the Clam

Luther Whiteman
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This reprint of a forgotten 1947 text is the fictional account of the Dunites, a real-life community of spiritualists, artists, wanderers, foragers, and other fringe-dwellers who built homes from scrap in the Pismo Dunes in the 1920s. They lived off of illegally dug clams and vegetables stolen from nearby Japanese farms.
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