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Lawrence Lee

    Die Welt der Glasfenster
    The Colour of Injustice
    Jack's Book
    The Louder I Will Sing
    • The Louder I Will Sing

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení
      4,5(678)Ohodnotit

      A snapshot of Britain's relationship with race and racism in recent history, THE LOUDER I WILL SING is the story of Lee Lawrence's fight for justice for his mother Cherry Groce, who was paralysed as a result of police shooting her in her home in front of her children - the catalyst to the 1985 Brixton riots.

      The Louder I Will Sing
    • Jack's Book

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
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      Here, in what has become a classic of its kind since its publication in 1978, is the fascinating story of Jack Kerouac, "King of the Beats" and American literary legend, recorded through the voices of his friends and lovers. Authors Barry Gifford and Lawrence Lee retraced Kerouac's life at home and on the road and talked with the prophets, musicians, poets, socialites, and working people who knew Jack Kerouac. Some are famous like Allen Ginsberg, Gore Vidal, William Burroughs, Gary Snyder, among others; and some are not like Jack's boyhood buddies, his lovers, and his barroom companions. All, however, have contributed to a remarkably vibrant, riveting portrait of a life. We see Jack at Columbia University and on the scene of Greenwich Village; speeding across the tarmac of America with Neal Cassidy ("Dan Moriarty" in Kerouac's classic novel, On the Road); at home with his possessive mother; in California, drinking wine and talking Buddhism; and finally, in Florida, where his life ends tragically at forty-seven years old. Jack's Book, like Kerouac's novels, makes a unique contribution to our understanding of a man and a generation that shaped the dreams and visions of those who followed.

      Jack's Book
    • The Colour of Injustice

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Exploring the theme of racial injustice in the UK, this book presents ten compelling cases that highlight systemic discrimination and its impact on individuals and communities. Each case serves as a poignant example of the struggles faced by marginalized groups, shedding light on the broader societal issues at play. Through detailed narratives and analysis, the book aims to provoke thought and inspire change regarding the ongoing fight for equality and justice in contemporary Britain.

      The Colour of Injustice