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STEWART HOME SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | ||||
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Art School Orgy (New Reality Records, Loughborough 2023). |
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SEND CA$H: The Collected Poems of Stewart Home (Morbid Books, London 2018). No Pity (AK Press, London & Edinburgh 1993). |
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Re-Enter The Dragon: Genre Theory, Brucesploitation and the Sleazy Joys of Lowbrow Cinema (Ledatape, Melbourne 2018). Confusion Incorporated: A collection of lies, hoaxes & hidden truths (Codex, Hove 1999). The House of Nine Squares: letters on neoism, psychogeography and epistemological trepidation (Invisible books, London 1997). Cranked Up Really High: Genre theory & punk rock (Codex, Hove 1995. New edition 1997). Neoism Plagiarism & Praxis (AK Press, London & Edinburgh 1995). Neoist Manifestos (bound with The Art Strike Papers edited by James Mannox - AK Press, Edinburgh 1991). The Assault On Culture: Utopian currents from lettrisme to class war (Aporia Press, London 1988. New edition AK Press, Edinburgh 1991). |
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Market Forces: Or Why Despite My Money Grabbing Change In Career Trajectory It Is Impossible For Me To Sell Out To The Institution Of Art (Vargas Organisation, London 2014). |
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a) Books Suspect Device: Hard-Edged Fiction (Serpent's Tail, London 1998). b) Pamphlets A number of these titles have been issued in both English and translated editions in various parts of the world by publishers others than those listed here. Please also note that there are a number of texts, including the novel Stone Circle, which have been attributed to Stewart Home despite the fact that he played no role in their production. |
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See also Britpulp! edited by Tony White for Stewart Home’s twenty thousand word short story Sex Kick. Please also note that the many magazines and newsletters (among other things) edited and largely written by Stewart Home have been left off this bibliography, which is selective. Critical writing about Stewart Home includes "Stewart Home: Pulp, Parody, Repetition and the Cut-Up Renaissance" which is Chapter 4 of Shift Linguals: Cut-Up Narratives from William S. Burroughs to the Present by Edward S. Robinson (Rodopi, Amsterdam & New York 2011, pages 199-247). Further academic writing on Home's fiction can be found in "'This Light was Pale and Ghostly' Stewart Home, Horror and the Gothic Destruction of 'London'" by Alex Murray, in Lawrence Phillips & Anne Witchard (eds) London Gothic (Continuum, London 2010. Pages 65-79); and "The War on the Home Front: Comedy and Political Identity in the Work of Stewart Home" which is Chapter 5 of Comedy After Postmodernism: Rereading Comedy From Edward Lear to Charles Willeford by Kirby Olson (Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock 2001, pages 113-125). For non-academic takes on Home there are numerous press reviews as well as extensive coverage in books such as Lights Out For The Territory by Iain Sinclair (Granta Books, London 1997). |
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