EMPLOYMENT
2005-to date Review editor of Futures , the journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Elsevier Publishers
2004-to date Associate Editor of Third Text , the international art and visual culture journal
2004-2005 Consultant organizer and programme writer, 'Writing Europe' Conference (29 June-2 July 2005) for the British Council Ukraine, Kiev
1999-2003 Commissioning Editor of the Postmodern Encounter series, Icon Books Ltd
1995 Member of the Editorial Board, ACT Journal of Art Criticism and Theory, Kent Institute of Art & Design
1991-2003 Originating editor and art director of the Introducing Books Series, Icon Books Ltd., UK
1985-1990 Co-director Wyvern Publications UK Ltd., an originating studio of packaged illustrated books
1974-83 Co-founder and director of the Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Ltd, with John Berger, Arnold Wesker and Chris Searle, and originating editor and art director of the Beginners Books Documentary Comicbooks series
TEACHING AND LECTURES
2005 'Marx's Theory of Value', module lecture, Department of Arts Policy and Management, City University London, February
'The Europe Quartet', consultation paper on conference organization for the British Council Ukraine, Kiev
2004 'Finding One's Own Voice' lecture and writing workshop, Department of Arts Policy and Management, City University, London, 12 May
Participant in video conference with British Council, London and Kiev, Ukraine, 18 March
'Theories of Criticism', lecture module, Department of Arts Policy and Management, City University, London, 12 January-15 March
2003 'What is Art?' lecture and seminar, London Metropolitan University, March
1989 Lecturer in English Art and Culture, Nichiei Culture Exchange Ltd., for Japanese students abroad
1965-1967 Extramural lecturer in History and English Literature, Loyola College, University of Montreal
1963 History, French, English Literature teacher, Cardinal Newman High School, Montreal
PUBLICATIONS
Books, Articles, Plays:
2004 Introducing Postmodernism, revised and expanded edition, Icon Books Ltd., UK
'Some enchanted evening, the future is called the past', with Dr Juliet Steyn, text in art catalogue Tempered Ground , Museum of Garden History, London, Parabola Publications UK
2003 'Inciting Romanticism', with Dr Juliet Steyn, in David Cotterrell: The Impossible Object , artist's book, Black Dog Publishing, London and New York
2002 Yukio Mishima's Report to the Emperor: A Novel, Sinclair-Stevenson, London
Russian translation, AST Publications, Moscow, 2005
2001 Introducing Existentialism , Icon Books Ltd., UK
1999 Susan Trangmar: Ariadne's Dream, art catalogue text with Dr. Juliet Steyn, Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall
1998 Walter Benjamin , with Howard Caygill and Alex Coles, Icon Books Ltd., UK
1997 'Axis Enigma', an essay on Yukio Mishima, Pier Paolo Pasolini \ and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, in Endgames , ACT 3 Journal , Pluto Press, London
Fernando Pessoa: the Portuguese Faust , a play staged by Marcello Sambati of Dark Camera at the Palazzo San Michele a Ripa, 17 May
Heterononymous , co-curator's catalogue, a transfer to Rome at the Palazzo San Michele a Ripa, organised by Achille Bonito Oliva and Anna Maria Nassisi, of the 1995 London art exhibition
1995 Pretext: Heteronyms, co-curator's catalogue for an art exhibition organised by the arts trust Rear Window, London
'Pessoa Missing Person', in Other than Identity , ed. Dr. Juliet Steyn, University of Manchester Press Introducing Postmodernism , Icon Books Ltd., UK
1985 King Oedipus by Sophocles, translation and layout, illustrated by Kenneth J. McQueenie, Abacus Sphere Books
Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe, adaptation and layout, illustrated by Oscar Zarate, Abacus Sphere Books
Both aforementioned books originated by Wyvern Publications Ltd., in the World Theatre Classics series, full-colour graphic novel format
'Figures in Speech', Gulbenkian Arts Magazine , Coloquio Artes, Lisbon No.70, September 1986
The Mosque, Part II of Italia Perversa, Quartet Books Ltd
Destroying America, Part III of Italia Perversa, Quartet Books Ltd
1985 Stalin's Orphans, Part I of Italia Perversa , a fiction trilogy, Quartet Books Ltd
1981 Translation 'Gramsci's Language', by Pier Paolo Pasolini, in Approaches to Gramsci , edited by Anne Showstack Sassoon, Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd
1979 Freud for Beginners, Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd. Translated into 12 languages (now published by Icon Books as the Introducing series)
1978 'Some Thoughts on Freud's Discovery of Childhood' in Changing Childhood , edited by Martin Hoyles, Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd
1977 Lenin for Beginners , Writers & Readers Publishing CooperativeSociety Ltd. Translated into 12 languages (now published by Icon Books as the Introducing series)
1976 Words as Definitions of Experience , with Arnold Wesker, essays, Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd
1975 Marx for Beginners by Rius, translation and layout, Writers & Readers Publishing Cooperative Society Ltd
1974 Dada , film script and adaptation with Rex Bloomstein and Philip Oxman, for Australian radio
1973 Review articles for The Burlington Magazine
1972 The Street to Damascus , poems, Covent Garden Press Ltd
EDUCATION
Academic Qualifications:
1993-94 Gulbenkian Foundation Fellow, Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, King's College, London
1992-94 Research Associate, Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, King's College, London: research project - a critical biography of the Portuguese modernist poet, Fernando Pessoa.
1973 D.Phil., Sociology of Art, University of Sussex, Department of the History of Ideas. Thesis title: 'The Origins of Art Criticism in the Classical Greek and Later Phases of Antiquity'.
External Examiners: Martin Robertson, former Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art, Oxford; Benedict Nicholson, later Editor of the Burlington Magazine. Other readers: Peter Levi, St. Anthony's College, Oxford; Norman Bryson, former Director of English Studies, King's College, Cambridge.
1967-1983 Postgraduate Studies, Department of the History of Ideas, University of Sussex. Tutors: Hans Hess, Peter Burke.
1962 Honours Degree, English Literature, Loyola College, University of Montreal
1957 University Entrance Arts and Science Diploma, D'Arcy McGee High School, Montreal
Supplementary Studies:
1961-2 Tutorials in harmony, counterpoint and orchestration with the composer and conductor, Michel Perrault and the organist Conrad Letendre
1953-5 Further studies in piano and musical theory, Montreal Conservatory
1953 Diplome Etudes Musicales, University of Montreal
Awards:
1986 Canada Council Arts Award Grant for Fiction Writing
1980 Directors Club Merit Award, New York, for art direction of the Beginners' Books Documentary Series
1968-1973 Canada Council Grants for D.Phil. programme
1967 Province of Quebec Bursary for Postgraduate Studies in Art History
1953 E. Archambault Pour Mérite gold medal finalist and music scholarship, Montreal Conservatory
Professional Memberships:
2005 Member of AICA, International Association of Art Critics, British Section
Languages:
Italian, French, Portuguese. Reading knowledge - German, Latin, Classical Greek