Memphis Underground

Memphis Underground by Stewart Home, published by Snowbooks in 2007, is a 240-page exploration of the author’s interests in Soul music and the interplay between art theory and practice. Written in English, this edition presents Home’s unique perspective as he delves into his obsessions, marking a significant development in his body of work as an avant-garde writer.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines the cultural significance of Soul music with artistic concepts, reflecting Home’s distinctive style. This book engages with modern fiction themes, offering insights into the author’s creative process and his reflections on the art world. Through this exploration, Memphis Underground contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the relationship between music and art in contemporary culture.
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Stewart Home is the internationally-acclaimed author of Red London, 69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess (Canongate, 2002), Down and Out in Shoreditch and Hoxton (Do-Not Press, 2004) and Tainted Love (Virgin Books, 2005), among others. His new book, Memphis Underground, documents his obsessions with Soul music and the theory and practice of art while marking another step up in his progress as one of the country’s most fascinating avant-garde writers.
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