Chris Stewart (author)
Chris Stewart | |
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Born | Crawley, England | 27 March 1951
Occupation | Writer, farmer |
Nationality | British |
Education | Charterhouse School |
Genre | Autobiography, memoir |
Subject | Farming life in Andalucia, Spain |
Notable works | Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia (1999) |
Christopher Stewart (born 27 March 1951)[1] is the author of several, best-selling autobiographies. He was the original drummer and a founding member of Genesis. When not writing, he runs a farm, where he lives, near Orgiva in Spain.
Background and musical career[]
Stewart was born in Crawley[1] and grew up in Horsham, Sussex. He was a classmate of Tony Banks and Peter Gabriel at Charterhouse in Surrey, and joined them in a school band called the Garden Wall. This was joined by classmates Mike Rutherford and Anthony Phillips to form Anon, which was renamed Genesis in January 1967. Stewart appears on Genesis's first two singles, "The Silent Sun" / "That's Me"[2] and "A Winter's Tale" / "One-Eyed Hound". Although several demos from Stewart's time with the band appear on the Genesis Archive 1967-75 box set, he is not credited with playing on any of them (though one track features drumming that may have been done by Stewart).
Farmer and author[]
At the recommendation of Jonathan King, Stewart was – rather inelegantly – fired from the band in the summer of 1968 due to his poor technique and was replaced by John Silver. After travelling and working throughout Europe, Stewart settled and bought a farm named El Valero in the Alpujarras region of Andalucia, where he lives and works with his wife Ana Exton and daughter Chloë. He came in last place for the position of local councillor in the 27 May 2007 local elections in Órgiva representing the Green Party,[3] where he received 201 votes (roughly 8%).
He is now known for his autobiographical books, Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia (1999, ISBN 0-9535227-0-9) and the sequels, A Parrot In The Pepper Tree (ISBN 0-9535227-5-X) and The Almond Blossom Appreciation Society (2006, ISBN 0-9548995-0-4), about his life farming in Spain. All three are also available as audiobooks (Lemons ISBN 0-14-180143-3, Parrot ISBN 0-14-180402-5, and Almond ISBN 0-7528-8597-9), narrated by Stewart.
Stewart's publisher, Sort of Books, announced plans to release yet another Stewart memoir in 2009, this one focused on sailing, entitled Three Ways to Capsize a Boat: An Optimist Afloat.[4] This was fulfilled as ISBN 978-0956003812.[5]
In 2014 Sort Of Books published a further book of stories, Last Days of the Bus Club (4 June 2014, ISBN 978-1-908745-43-9), which focuses on his daughter's going to university, and his and Ana's subsequent life alone on the farm.[6] Stewart has also contributed to two books in the Rough Guides series: the Rough Guide to Andalucia and the Rough Guide to China.[7][citation needed]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Deutscher Genesis Fanclub it: Chris Stewart – Interview 2002". Genesis-fanclub.de. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ http://worldofgenesis.com/ChrisStewart-interview-0805.htm
- ^ "Elecciones 27M". Elmundo.es. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ "Lemon prequel for Sort of Books" Archived 13 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine, The Bookseller, 9 January 2009; retrieved 29 January 2009.
- ^ Three Ways to Capsize a Boat Archived 3 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Sort of Books; retrieved 2 September 2014.
- ^ Last Days of the Bus Club Archived 3 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Sort of Books. Retrieved 02 September 2014.
- ^ https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/former-genesis-drummer-chris-stewart-publishes-his-latest-dispatch-andalusia-9497084.html
External links[]
- Biography and news
- Chris Stewart discography at Discogs
- Sort of Books, a small British publisher initially founded to help Stewart publish his debut book (see About us)
- Information on the Alpujarras Contemporary English writer in the Alpujarras valley, in Spain
- Chris Stewart's blog about thrifty-living in Spain
- 1950 births
- Living people
- People from Crawley
- People educated at Charterhouse School
- English memoirists
- English drummers
- British male drummers
- Genesis (band) members
- English expatriates in Spain
- English farmers
- British Book Award winners