Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
List of creative works about anarchism
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Visual Art
- Freddie Baer
- André Breton
- Carlo Carrà
- Flavio Constantini
- Mike Flugennock
- Clifford Harper
- Jay Kinney (Anarchy Comics )
- Arthur Moyse
- Latuff
- Laura Norder
- Donald Rooum (Wildcat Comics, see Freedom newspaper)
- Franklin Rosemont
- Penelope Rosemont
- Mark Rothko
- Winston Smith
- Seth Tobocman
- Camille Pissarro
- Gee Vaucher
- John Yates
Music
- A Silver Mt. Zion
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Chumbawamba
- Evan Greer
- Ethan Miller
- Tom Frampton
- Defiance, Ohio
- Anna Roland
- Brenna Sahatjian
- Haymarket
- Ryan Harvey
- Erik Petersen
- Mark Gunnery
- Corporate Avenger
- Crass
- David Rovics
- Godspeed You Black Emperor
- John Cage
- Manu Chao
- Misery Index
- Negativland
- The Residents
- No Use for a Name
- One Minute Silence
- Propagandhi
- Rage Against the Machine (It should be noted that while the singer, Zack de la Rocha subscribed to more anarchist politics, the guitarist Tom Morello was a fervent supporter of Maoism.)
- Snog
- Tchkung!
See also: Anarcho-punk, List of anarchist musicians
Written fiction
- Ursula K. Le Guin (esp. The Dispossessed)
- Michael Moorcock
- M. John Harrison
- Robert Anton Wilson (The Illuminatus trilogy and cosmic trigger)
- B Traven
- Alan Moore (esp. V for Vendetta)
- Iain M. Banks' novels of The Culture are science fiction books centred on a "libertarian-anarchist utopia," as Banks calls it in The State of the Art.
- Henry Miller Novelist and playright. "Tropic of Cancer"
- Oscar Wilde
- Greg Egan Australian hard sci fi author
- Ken MacLeod (esp. Fall Revolution sequence)
- G.K. Chesterton's novel The Man Who was Thursday
- Robert A. Heinlein wrote several works with anarchist themes, most notably The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Film/Video
- Jean Vigo
- Godfrey Reggio
- Otto Nomous - produced numerous short and long form documentary movies on anarchist politics including Anarchy in L.A. and The Fellowship of the Ring of Free Trade.
- Luis Buñuel
- Jon Jost
- Hal Hartley - wrote and directed many films with anarchist themes, including Simple Men, a fictional tale about the children of an anarchist on the run from the law.
- Judith Malina - actress who was an integral part of the "Living Theater" with her husband Julian Beck. Noted for playing "Grandma" in the Addams Family movie (1991); she recently played "Grammy" in "Snow Days" (2001). Other notable films for Malina include Awakenings (1990), Radio Days (1987) and Dog Day Afternoon (1975).
See also
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