Red London
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Stuart Home (b. 1962) - the author of several cult novels and cultural studies - has long outgrown the London literary underground, radical art and political scene, becoming as iconic a phenomenon as Hunter Thompson or William Burroughs. He remained one of the few who retained the “wild spirit of the late seventies”, the era of punk rock, and remained faithful to it in subsequent years. Autodidactic skinhead, art terrorist, famous counterculture media prankster, founder of plagiarism, classic punk fiction - all these labels attached to Houma by journalists do not give a complete picture of him. “In the current order, where things take the place of people, any label is a compromise,” Home says. — When fighting consumer culture, I am not rebelling against society in the name of some abstract right. I fight for a world free from the irrationality of capitalist social relations."
Riot, revenge and the victory of the mob! The fury of the ancient Celts! Fellacio Jones and company shoot, cut, fuck and make their way from the shabby streets of Mile End to the aristocratic neighborhoods of Belgravia. The Skinhead Brigade is a new generation of oppositionists. Violence is the basis of their ideology; their blows are fatal. Class hatred explodes in the heart of the rotten capital, corpses lie in heaps, and rivers of blood flow through the streets. Red London is an impressive book of sex, violence, pathological sadism, turning into complete madness as the plot moves towards the final cataclysm. After reading this work, you will understand why the establishment would like to ban it. “After Stuart Home’s blood-and-semen-soaked books, Will Self’s creations will seem like the graphomaniac drool of a sad Oxford drug addict trying to pass for cool.” NME “Critics called Home’s works “lacking literary merit.” ", but their power evokes both laughter and disgust." The Face "Sparse, intense and explosive style." Melody Maker
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Стюарт Хоум
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- К. Матвеева