MemphisUG

Memphis Underground, 42, United Kingdom
www.snowbooks.com/memphisu…Last seen: April 2007

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Three Dog NightJoy To The World 10 Apr 2007
Sly & The Family StoneFamily Affair 10 Apr 2007
Mary WellsThe Boy From Ipanema (Album Version) 10 Apr 2007
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The O'JaysI Would Rather Cry 10 Apr 2007
Kool & The GangBe My Lady 10 Apr 2007
Roy OrbisonIt's Over 10 Apr 2007
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    Welcome aboard, MemphisUG! Happy listening.

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About Me

I am a book. My playlist is made from every track and artist mentioned in the book - also tagged as 'memphisunderground'.

"Sent to a remote Scottish community to pose as its artist-in-residence, the narrator of Stewart Home’s provocative new novel discovers an undercurrent of corruption, wife-swapping and military secrets. Meanwhile in London a counter-narrative revolves around pubs, clubs, fights and feuds; making money, selling souls, trying to break on through. A satire on contemporary art; a hymn to classic soul music; a meditation on celebrity; a deconstruction and rewriting of modern literature; Memphis Underground is all this and more."

Praise for Stewart Home:

“I really don’t think anyone who is at all interested in literature has any business not knowing the work of Stewart Home.” London Review of Books.

“Home is hilarious, brilliant, annoying, and comes up with a new and original map for inventive readers.” Lynne Tillman.

“The stuff of which cults are made.” Time Out.

Snowbooks £7.99. Published 26 April 2007. ISBN 9781905005420