Stewart Home je britský autor známý svým satirickým a avantgardním přístupem k literatuře. Jeho díla často parodují konvenční žánry a využívají techniky jako je apropriace pulpových tropů a postmoderní koláže. Home se nebojí experimentovat s formou, což dokazuje i jeho nekonvenční přístup k prezentaci vlastních děl na veřejných čteních. Jeho psaní vyzývá čtenáře k zamyšlení a narušuje jejich vlastní pohodlí.
Ray 'The Cat' Jones, originally aspiring to be the middleweight boxing champion, became infamous as a legendary cat burglar. His notoriety stems from his daring escape from London's Pentonville Prison in 1958 and a series of bold thefts that captured public attention. This tale explores his transformation from a hopeful athlete to a notorious figure in the criminal underworld, highlighting his audacity and cunning.
Merced Es Benz is an account of a dysfunctional love affair, narrated through SMS, email, Facebook, and Google search results. Set in a barely-credible pre-Olympic London, the story unfolds amidst Bow E3’s high-rises and east London’s art parties, where the offspring of the affluent indulge in 90s rave nostalgia. The remnants of a ‘virtual’ conversation serve as circumstantial evidence, revealing a ‘real’ intimacy behind a messy social media scandal that attracted tabloid attention. Iphgenia Baal’s non-fiction novel navigates the complex intersection of death, mourning, and Facebook, suggesting that downward mobility can be a more intoxicating, albeit less fatal, drug than heroin. This work is part of the Semina series, edited by Stewart Home, which has also featured authors like Bridget Penney and Jarett Kobek. After a journalism career that ended in 2008, Baal has focused on writing, with previous works including The Hardy Tree and Gentle Art, as well as serialised pieces like The Seedless Grape. Some of her writings have been adapted for film, including Heavy Vibrations. She has contributed to various publications and co-founded the imprint AKA. This title is published as part of Book Works’ Semina series (No.8), edited by Stewart Home.
Showcasing the world's finest music writers and revealing many outrageous secrets, this fascinating history spans an era that had its roots in the early days of jazz and blues, and stretches right up to the rockstars of today. Along the way we encounter a spectacular cast list: Jimi Hendrix, Elvis, Keith Moon, The Manic Street Preachers, Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones, Patsy Cline, Jim Morrison, The Sex Pistols and Iggy Pop, to name but a few.