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- Title
Stewart Home: Pulp, Parody, Repetition and the Cut- Up Renaissance.
- Authors
Robinson, Edward S.
- Abstract
The article discusses the use of cut-up literary technique by English author and multimedia artist Stewart Home in creating a depersonalized writing. It explores Home's application of the plagiaristic aspect of the cut-ups in attacking established notions of art and literature, particularly the notions of creativity. It also examines the different methods employed by Home in his works including the novels "Pure Mania" and "Down and Out in Shoreditch and Hoxton."
- Subjects
CUT-ups (Literary form); HOME, Stewart; PLAGIARISM; CREATIVE ability; PURE Mania (Book); DOWN &; out in Shoreditch &; Hoxton (Book)
- Publication
Postmodern Studies, 2011, Vol 46, p199
- ISSN
0923-0483
- Publication type
Article