Neil WillisNeil Willis continues his writing career, further to One Year On My Hundred and Songs From The Mansion House Garden, with The Men With No Names. Written as poetry and prose it allows him more expression to the reader. Ever opinionated, ever thought-povoking, he can seduce you into softness before spelling a harsh reality, but leaving you wanting a little bit more. The Men With No Names is to be read from first page to finish to get the full storylines passing through the book. These are four-fold: the life of the seated man, a brief touch-history of black people's lives, the small town with a democracy hill for debating, and the world of peculiar people. Read More Read Less
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