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1 y separately published work icon The Phoenician Sonnets The Phoenician Sonnets : Mediterranean Mysteries Along Ancient Trading Routes Stephen Stockwell , Australia : Stephen Stockwell , 2023 26462191 2023 selected work poetry

'Phoenicians are amazing. Sea farers, artisans and entrepreneurs from Lebanon around 1000 BCE, they had bit parts in the Bible, Homer and Egyptian and Roman history then pop out of ancient books on great adventures, spreading trade and ideas across the Mediterranean and contributing to the development of global civilisation. They had an impact on humanity that we still benefit from, and learn from, today. We also explore their dark side: slavery, child sacrifice and institutional prostitution. This book is unlike any other: it is an epic poem, a travel guide, a history book, a self-help manual, an auto-biographical memoir and a speculative political essay. It is told in 54 sonnets with footnotes, maps and illustrations guiding the reader through Phoenician history and culture, along their trading routes from China to the Baltic and into the origins of the alphabet, art, religion, philosophy, science, democracy and the colour purple plus much more. It’s educational, mind-expanding and fun.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Crime Capital of Australia : The Gold Coast on Screen Stephen Stockwell , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Australasian Cinema , March vol. 5 no. 3 2012; (p. 281-292)
'The Gold Coast has a crime problem, which will not come as a surprise to the viewers of the films and television programmes that feature Australia's sixth largest city. The vast majority of material set on the Gold Coast has criminal themes. The Gold Coast is an imagined city created, to a large degree, by a multiplicity of moving image artefacts produced by visitors. From the miles of amateur footage shot by tourists to pseudo-Hollywood blockbusters, the Gold Coast exists as a surf and sun paradise, at least in the minds of audiences around the world. However, analysis of a variety of moving image products suggests that not far behind the glitz and glamour of the beach-based boosterism is the grimy flip side of crime, corruption and desperation. This imagined paradise is encircled by sharks, both from the sea and the land. But the crime themes explored so far by the Gold Coast film industry do not address the real transgressions on which the city is founded, neither the deals that saw a city built on sand and swamp nor the dispossession of the original inhabitants.' (Editor's abstract)
1 Voodoo Politics Stephen Stockwell , 2008 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Spring no. 21 2008; (p. 69-75)
1 Spinning the Fabric of Reality Stephen Stockwell , 2004 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Spring no. 5 2004; (p. 131-137)
1 Wonderful Progress : Alternative Currents in Colonial Brisbane Stephen Stockwell , 2000 single work essay
— Appears in: Queensland Review , August vol. 7 no. 1 2000; (p. 13-22)
'Despite constructions ofBrisbane's colonial history as a predominantly authoritarian pursuit of progress, reconsideration of the early years of white arrival reveals alternative tendencies that suggest an ambivalence to the paradigm of progress. These tendencies are precursors to an environmental, 'anti-political' consciousness that continues to play a role in the city and that contributes to the perception that Brisbane is 'different.'' (Introduction)
1 Louis Pathos Stephen Stockwell , 1994 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Northern Perspective , Wet Season vol. 17 no. 2 1994; (p. 40-45)
1 form y separately published work icon Brainblast Stephen Stockwell , ( dir. Andy Neyl ) Koala Park : Mindless Entertainment Corporation , 1987 Z1873393 1987 single work film/TV science fiction

'Follows the havoc unleashed when two young brain researchers discover a video effect that stimulates opioid peptides, and both the Mob and the CIA want it.'

Source: Screen Australia (Sighted: 12/7/2012)

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