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'''Stewart Home''' (born Kevin Llewellyn Callan, 24 March 1962) is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist. He is best known for his novels such as the non-narrative ''69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess'' (2002), his re-imagining of the 1960s in ''Tainted Love'' (2005), and earlier parodistic pulp fictions ''Pure Mania, Red London, No Pity, Cunt'', and ''Defiant Pose'' that pastiche the work of 1970s British skinhead pulp novel writer Richard Allen and combine it with pornography, political agit-prop, and historical references to punk rock and avant-garde art.
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==Publications==
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*{{a|Home1988}}''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10589 The Assault on Culture: Utopian Currents from Lettrisme to Class War]'', London: Aporia Press and Unpopular Books, 1988, 115 pp; 2nd ed., AK Press, 1991, 128 pp.
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** ''Gwałt na kulturze: utopia, awangarda, kontrkultura: od letryzmu do Class War'', trans. Ewa Mikina, Warsaw: Signum, 1993, 127 pp. [https://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ass/pole.htm Introduction] (EN). {{pl}}
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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10589 Assalto alla cultura: le avanguardie artistico-politiche: lettrismo, situazionismo, Fluxus, mail art]'', trans. Luther Blissett, Bertiolo, UD: AAA, 1996, 155 pp; repr., Milan: ShaKe, 2010. [https://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ass/italy.htm Introduction] (EN). {{it}}
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** ''Assalto à cultura utopia: subversão, guerrilha na anti arte do século'', trans. Cris Siqueira, 1999, 198 pp; 2nd ed., São Paulo: Conrad, 2004, 198 pp. {{br-pt}}
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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=10589  El asalto a la cultura: movimientos utópicos desde el Letrismo a la Class War]'', trans. Jesus Carrillo and Jordi Claramonte, Barcelona: Virus, 2002, 232 pp. {{es}}
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** ''Kultūros antpuolis: utopinės srovės nuo letrizmo iki „Klasių kovos”'', trans. Redas Diržys, Vilnius: Kitos Knygos, 2009, 184 pp. [https://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ass/lithuania.htm Introduction] (EN). [http://kitosknygos.lt/knygos/Kulturos-antpuolis-utopines-sroves-nuo-letrizmo-iki-Klasiu-kovos] {{lt}}
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* [https://www.stewarthomesociety.org/biblio.htm more]
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==Links==
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* [http://www.stewarthomesociety.org Website]
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* [https://www.whitecolumns.org/sections/exhibition.php?id=1248 Home's survey exhibition], London, 2011. Review: [http://web.archive.org/web/20120612221335/http://blog.frieze.com/a-stewart-home-retrospective/ Sandhu] (frieze).
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* [http://www.thing.de/projekte/7:9%23/home_index.html Home on ''The Seven by Nine Squares'']
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* [https://twitter.com/stewarthome1 Twitter]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Home Wikipedia]
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[[Category:Neoism|Home, Stewart]]

Latest revision as of 07:43, 15 December 2022

Stewart Home (born Kevin Llewellyn Callan, 24 March 1962) is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist. He is best known for his novels such as the non-narrative 69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess (2002), his re-imagining of the 1960s in Tainted Love (2005), and earlier parodistic pulp fictions Pure Mania, Red London, No Pity, Cunt, and Defiant Pose that pastiche the work of 1970s British skinhead pulp novel writer Richard Allen and combine it with pornography, political agit-prop, and historical references to punk rock and avant-garde art.

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