Stewart Home is a prose machine but when his settings malfunction sometimes poetry spews out instead. He is the author of sixteen novels including the pulp/avant-garde classics “Slow Death,” “Tainted Love,” “She’s My Witch,” and “69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess.” His work since the late 1970s has included visual art interventions, music and seven books of cultural commentary. SEND CA$H is the first collection of his poetry.
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DUAL FLYING KICKS BY STEWART HOME & CHRIS DORLEY BROWN
Dual Flying Kicks is an exhibition by Stewart Home and Chris Dorley-Brown. The collaborative works are two series of photographs. Firstly Occult Androgyny, morphs in which Dorley-Brown has photographed Home imitating pictures of a witch incarnating the triple goddess in her maiden form. Home and this Spanish but London based witch merge to create a higher being that has evolved beyond binary gender oppositions. In the second collaborative work, Dual Flying Kicks, Dorley-Brown has photographed Home imitating the hypermasculine poses of small plastic Bruce Lee toys. The plastic toys that served as models for this are also on display.
Stewart Home Recent Manifestations
29 AUGUST 2020 Publication of Denizen of the Dead: The Horrors of Clarendon House edited by Stewart Home (Cripplegate Books, London). 29 JULY 2020 Publication of Stewart Home’s novel She’s My Witch (London Books, London).
Michael Roth interviews Stewart Home about Mandy, Charlie & Mary-Jane
Stewart Home is a writer, artist and filmmaker living in London, England. His latest novel, Mandy, Charlie & Mary-Jane, came out on February 26 2013. Here’s an email interview I did with Stewart about this book. Unfortunately, we did not discuss Three-sided Football, King Mob, bread dolls, Lucio Fulci or Punk rock from Finland this …
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Tilting Against The Mainstream With Mandy, Charlie & Mary-Jane
My new novel Mandy, Charlie & Mary-Jane (published on 26 February 2013) was in part inspired by certain reviewers suggesting some of my earlier novels might be English equivalents of American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. The books that particularly attracted this comparison were Come Before Christ & Murder Love, 69 Things To Do With …
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New Novel By Stewart Home published 26 February 2013
Mandy, Charlie & Mary-Jane by Stewart Home is published February 26, 2013 by Penny-Ante Editions: Charlie Templeton, his wife Mandy, and student mistress Mary-Jane Millford survived the London terrorist bombings of 7/7, but history has yet to be made. To save the future of western civilization, Charlie, a schizoid cultural studies lecturer with a penchant …
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Upside Down In Oslo
Although I’ve been to Bergen in the west of Norway more times than I can count, until this weekend I’d never been to Oslo. The reason for the trip was that I had a few pieces in Again, A Time Machine at Torpedo/Kunsthall Oslo. Exiting the airport with Katrina Palmer, I found that Nordic precision …
Mister Trippy At Sight And Sound Greatest Film Poll
A month or three ago the BFI’s Sight and Sound magazine asked me to contribute my top ten films of all time for their 2012 critics poll. Now the BFI has published the results of their poll listing both the top 250 films and the choices of each individual critic! You can find that here. …
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From Sonic Weapons To A Bulletin Board At Venus Over Manhattan
Back in the summer of 1996 I was invited on a journalist junket to watch KLF pop star Jimmy Cauty demonstrate sonic weapons at a remote location on Dartmoor (south Devon and close to Cauty’s home at the time). A carriage on a London to Exeter train was blocked booked for stringers attending the event …
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