American Porn by Heathcote Williams

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Author: Heathcote Williams ISBN: 9781999794002
Publisher: Thin Man Press Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Heathcote Williams
ISBN: 9781999794002
Publisher: Thin Man Press
Publication: June 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Legendary British writer and ‘scourge of the establishment’, Heathcote Williams turn his acerbic pen to American politics, showing how President Trump is the progeny of a political establishment which has been steeped for centuries in violence, artifice and greed.

'American Porn' is a continuation of new, 'investigative poetry' works addressing major political events. Williams has also published 'Badshah Khan: Islamic Peace Warrior' and 'Brexit Boris: From Mayor to Nightmare'.

Williams's literary activism began with the best-selling books 'Whale Nation', 'Autogeddon', 'Falling for a Dolphin' and 'Sacred Elephant'.

Fact File: Williams’s greatest fans include Jeremy Hardy and Al Pacino; he was a celebrity guest in the last episode of Friends; he writes songs with Marianne Faithful; Bob Hoskins taught him fire-eating and he is a fully paid up member of the magic circle.

Biographical details:
Eton and Oxford educated, few would have anticipated his life-long devotion to anti-establishment causes, including running the infamous Rough Tough Cream Puff squatting ‘estate agency’ in the 1970s.

Contents include: The United States of Porn; President Donald J.Trump, World Emperor; Snuff Films at The White House; The White House Fly and Hollywoodland

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Legendary British writer and ‘scourge of the establishment’, Heathcote Williams turn his acerbic pen to American politics, showing how President Trump is the progeny of a political establishment which has been steeped for centuries in violence, artifice and greed.

'American Porn' is a continuation of new, 'investigative poetry' works addressing major political events. Williams has also published 'Badshah Khan: Islamic Peace Warrior' and 'Brexit Boris: From Mayor to Nightmare'.

Williams's literary activism began with the best-selling books 'Whale Nation', 'Autogeddon', 'Falling for a Dolphin' and 'Sacred Elephant'.

Fact File: Williams’s greatest fans include Jeremy Hardy and Al Pacino; he was a celebrity guest in the last episode of Friends; he writes songs with Marianne Faithful; Bob Hoskins taught him fire-eating and he is a fully paid up member of the magic circle.

Biographical details:
Eton and Oxford educated, few would have anticipated his life-long devotion to anti-establishment causes, including running the infamous Rough Tough Cream Puff squatting ‘estate agency’ in the 1970s.

Contents include: The United States of Porn; President Donald J.Trump, World Emperor; Snuff Films at The White House; The White House Fly and Hollywoodland

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