Description
About the Author
Henry Palmer grew up in Whitehall Easton in inner city Bristol. Some of his biggest inspirations when it comes to writing are George Orwell, Oscar Wilde, Lenny Bruce, and "any of the angry young men writers from the mid-21st century". He first heard the expression, "one's reality is the extent of one's vocabulary from Oscar Wilde", and has found that to be the key motivation of his writing and literature: to convey thoughts that revolutionise and change the mindset of readers and writers alike.
Reviews
His is a reasoned and elegant 'voice from the street'... If you care about cities and want to understand why they have become far too expensive, and if you want to do something about it, then this is the book for you." Dr Tom Slater
Book Information
ISBN 9781912092901
Author Henry Palmer
Format Paperback
Page Count 103
Imprint Arkbound
Publisher Arkbound