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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) |

Non Nomen
Paperback | Pages: 90 pages Rating: 3.63 | 258 Users | 39 Reviews
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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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"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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Ratings: 3.63 From 258 Users | 39 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books The Unwords
The Unwords brings a philosophically provocative point of view. The definition of the title seems to be the unspoken. Thoughts that have become taboo only through the social assimilation that every person wishes not to recognize in themselves. From the trauma of psychological isolation to the social acceptance of blame, every word echoes the nearly six years the author has taken to compile this book. Contemplating themself, and everyone else coexisting (or lack thereof) on this planet we call"We who hold the penand like bricks we use our wordshow stupid of ushow naiveto even think for a secondthat the pen is mightier than the sword."Fantastic.
The Unwords brings a philosophically provocative point of view. The definition of the title seems to be the unspoken. Thoughts that have become taboo only through the social assimilation that every person wishes not to recognize in themselves. From the trauma of psychological isolation to the social acceptance of blame, every word echoes the nearly six years the author has taken to compile this book. Contemplating themself, and everyone else coexisting (or lack thereof) on this planet we call

I received "The Unwords" in the mail today. I started reading it just to see what it was really about and I didn't put it down until I finished it. "The Unwords" is an exquisitely poetic tale which takes the reader on an unusual journey through the facts of the world we live in that we often don't acknowledge. I'm sure I'll read this multiple times.
Poetry worth exploring for the truths that gut punch the reader.
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 received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads and at first I wasn't sure about this book. I thought there are so many people out there who love reading poetry and philosophy books, but it isn't my cup of tea. Really. Boy, I was totally wrong. At the moment I got the book, I read the book in one day. It left my mind blown and I couldn't sort out my thoughts, so the next day I read it again, that time more slowly, carefully thinking over each verse.Some people find this book


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