Lee Harris (South African writer)
Lee Harris (born 1936), is a South African writer, musician, and activist who has lived and worked primarily in the United Kingdom since 1956.
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Born | 1936 (age 87–88) Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Years active | 1970s–present |
Known for | Key figure in the British counterculture movement |
Notable work | Arts Lab Alchemy Culture Shop Alchemy Publications Brainstorm Comix Echoes of the Underground: A Footsoldier's Tales |
He was one of the few white members of the African National Congress, where he helped with the Congress of the People and met Nelson Mandela. After moving to England at the age of 20, he acted with Orson Welles and Dame Flora Robson. He wrote for the British underground press, including International Times, and he helped found the Arts Lab. Harris has been an instrumental figure in the British counterculture movement since the 1970s. He published Brainstorm Comix and Home Grown magazines in the 1970s.
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