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A collection of poetry by Brendan O'Neill. Brendan O'Neill is a Birmingam UK based writer, screenwriter and filmmaker of Irish heritage.-"I like the movement of your poem. Nice and taut. And I like that "cloud chased Coomanaspig"." Seamus Heaney (Nobel Literature Laureate 1995)
"Throughout history, it has been those brave enough to puncture the prevailing groupthink who have propelled society forward. But they are in shockingly short supply today. In this collection of original essays, Brendan O'Neill remakes the case for heresy - and commits a few heresies of his own along the way"--
In this selection of essays, celebrated columnist and editor Brendan O'Neill takes a cudgel to identity politics. From woke white people to the tyranny of transgenderism, from Islamo-censorship to the fashionability of mental illness, O'Neill takes aim at it all. He puts the case for free thinking, free living, and free speech.Brendan O'Neill is editor of spiked and a regular writer for The Sun, The Spectator and The Australian. He is host of The Brendan O'Neill Show podcast and he makes frequent appearances on Sky News and the BBC.
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