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Title:The Unwords
Author:Non Nomen
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition (out of print)
Pages:Pages: 90 pages
Published:March 9th 2012 by Non Nomen
Categories:Poetry. Nonfiction. Philosophy
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The Unwords Paperback | Pages: 90 pages
Rating: 3.63 | 258 Users | 39 Reviews

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"There is nothing more dangerous...than a character with no author."

*This is the first edtition of The Unwords and it is now out of print. It was only available for a limited number of copies exclusively through the author's official website in 2012. The second edition was published in 2013 by Fearache Publishings and it's available worldwide through all major book retailers in paperback, hardcover, and available exclusively from Amazon in eBook format.*

A nameless character. A faceless figure. A disturbing, thought-provoking journey through the facts of the world we live in that we often refuse to acknowledge.

The Unwords take full advantage of their author's lack of identity and extreme levels of introspection as they unleash a full scale attack on all fronts of cultural and social decay.

Education, religion, politics, language, relationships and common every day social activities are stripped down to their bare foundations and deconstructed through the eyes of a man who considers every act of deceit as an act of war against the people he loves.

Poetic verse blends seamlessly with the arts in the form of full page illustrations to create a new, refreshing form of writing the author describes as “Graphic-verse.”

Words are meant to be spoken. In a dishonest world, what remains unspoken can only be the truth. In a dishonest world...

...the pen is never mightier than the sword.

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Original Title: The Unwords
Edition Language: English URL http://theunwords.blogspot.com/p/online-store.html
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Poetry (2012)


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Ratings: 3.63 From 258 Users | 39 Reviews

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Poetry worth exploring for the truths that gut punch the reader.

I'm really not certain what to make of this book - self-righteous and arrogant, angsty and personal. It doesn't really seem like poetry (it is far too straightforward) but it is written in poetic form, with art that I also don't know what to make of. I will give it a second read to see if I can make up my mind.

This review was first posted on Northern Plunder, if you want to see more reviews please click here.I just...can't deal...with such a large...amount of... ellipses... I think I adored...the compositions...of the pages...much more... than the poems... themselves... However... I did particularly enjoy...the first part of the book...and the third...the second part was a little less... enjoyable... for myself.

My o my, how self-important and wannabe-subversive is this.

I absolutely loved reading The Unwords. I loved reading it for the same reason I love reading Orwell, because brutal honesty shines throughout the whole book. Nothing is left unsaid, all things to do with the way our system works are criticised and talked about in a very open and honest way, from politics, to relationships, the individual. After finishing reading, you won't forget what you have just read for sure.I don't want to give anything away, but I recommend this book to everyone. I think

I'm really not certain what to make of this book - self-righteous and arrogant, angsty and personal. It doesn't really seem like poetry (it is far too straightforward) but it is written in poetic form, with art that I also don't know what to make of. I will give it a second read to see if I can make up my mind.

This only silence knows...How paradoxical we are...we...the hollow...as I lay on my bed...next to on one...while others around the world...lay next to someone...But that's not what differentiates us...cause right now, me and them...we are all alone...as they turn their backs to their women...Instead of holding them tight...we are one and the same...we...the vacant...No...the difference is when you are here...next to me...Yes...when you are here......I sleep next to everything.
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