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Stewart Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Stewart Home (born 1962) is a British fiction writer, subcultural pamphleteer, underground art historian, and activist. |
 | | Home is probably best known for his 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of 1970s British skinhead pulp novel writer Richard Allen and combine it with pornography, political agit-prop, and historical references to punk rock and avant-garde art. |
 | | Although Home staged a number of pranks and publicity stunts, such as public burning of the Qur'an on account of the Fatwa against Salman Rushdie, and occasionally also played punk rock and exhibited visual art work, he has been chiefly a writer, and a performer only to a lesser degree. |
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