News and Politics | January 22, 2008 | 1 comment

Exposed: pseudo-radical novelist with a murky neo-nazi past

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Stuart Home, celebrated bon vivant and pulp fiction radical porn novelist, who has built a spurious career by denigrating writer and situationist film-maker Guy Debord, is exposed as a friend to neo-nazis and apologists for fascist musicians. The author is best known for his book 69 Things To Do With A Dead Princess (2002). Read more at the link.
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1 comment // Exposed: pseudo-radical novelist with a murky neo-nazi past

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    • Will Self, celebrated psychogeographer extraordinaire, called Home a 'nasty little skinhead', whilst Iain Sinclair warned people off the 'Strasserite' next door. He keeps flip-flopping from one publisher to another; obviously his oeuvre is a little too Legoland for anyone with taste. Opinionated folk with gobs welcome to respond in kind here below...

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