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Stuart Holroyd

Stuart Holroyd (born 10 August 1933 in Bradford, Yorkshire) is a British writer.〔''Contemporary Authors'' (Thomson Gale, 1 January 2004)〕
He first came to prominence for the philosophical and critical works produced during his close association with the writers Colin Wilson and Bill Hopkins, but has since written prolifically on parapsychology, contacts with extraterrestrial life, sexual love and other topics.
== Life ==

The son of Thomas Holroyd and Edith (King) Holroyd, Stuart Holroyd attended University College London (1957–58) 〔 but left without completing his degree.
He published his first book, ''Emergence from Chaos'', in 1957 at the age of twenty-three. The same publisher, Victor Gollancz, had recently published ''The Outsider'', the first book by Holroyd's friend Colin Wilson. Wilson and Holroyd, along with the novelist Bill Hopkins, were associated with the literary movement known as the Angry Young Men. In the same year, Holroyd, Wilson and Hopkins each contributed an essay to ''Declaration'' - an anthology of statements by writers and artists then labelled, rightly or wrongly, as Angry Young Men (the contributors included not only John Osborne and Kingsley Amis but Doris Lessing and the director Lindsay Anderson). On 9 March 1958, Holroyd's play, ''The Tenth Chance'' was produced at the Royal Court Theatre; disturbances in the audience during the single performance, and a subsequent confrontation in a nearby public house involving Kenneth Tynan, Christopher Logue and Colin Wilson were widely reported.〔"Sloane Square Stomp", Time Magazine, Monday, 24 March 1958〕
''Emergence from Chaos'' was a literary/psychological study of several modern poets. Holroyd's next book, ''Flight and Pursuit'' (1959) was an autobiographical examination of the author's search for "spiritual values".
In 1961, Holroyd married Susan Joy Bennett.〔 With the exception of a textbook on English literature (''The English Imagination''), Holroyd did not publish another book for sixteen years. ''Contraries; A Personal Progression'', which appeared in 1975, was a memoir of the "angry" years of the late 1950s, containing portraits of Wilson and Hopkins.
Holroyd thereafter turned his attention to different subjects, writing a series of books on the paranormal, parapsychology, encounters with extraterrestrial life, gnosticism and the philosophy of Krishnamurti—work which he later described as "whoring" in the literary market place.〔''His Dear Time's Waste'', Pronoia, 2013: introduction,〕
His most recent publication, ''His Dear Time's Waste'' (Pronoia Books, 2013) is described as "a 1950s literary and love life memoir," a re-issue of the amended text of ''Contraries'', with substantial additions derived from journals, correspondence and other early writings, together with reflections from a present point of view.

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