Arthur Moyse
Anglo-Irish anarchist writer (1914–2003)
- Artist
- Writer
- Bus conductor
Arthur Moyse (21 June 1914 – 22 February 2003) was an Anglo-Irish anarchist, artist and writer.
Biography
In his youth he was actively involved in political activity including the battle of Cable Street in 1936. He also saw active service in World War Two, including the airborne landings at Arnhem in 1944, but he was court-martialled twice for insubordination.[1]
Publications
- Fragments of Notes for an Autobiography
- Golden Convolvulus
- The Mask of Anarchy (Illustrations from Arthur Moyse)
- More in Sorrow: Six Short Stories
- Surrealism and Revolution (with Jim Duke)
See also
- Anarchism and the arts
- Surrealism
References
- ^ Peers, David (13 March 2003). "Obituary: Arthur Moyse". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
External links
- We Make Zines Blog discussing Arthur Moyse
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