The Night of The Great Butcher
Abstract
John Bennett's stories are sometimes confusing but, he holds the reader's attention to discover what will come out of the next chapters till the end of the book. Being a sur realistic writer his writings demand much concentration on the reader's part. His themes are about art (plus drugs), sex, music and everyday life. At times they are shocking. Still the reader realizes that violence, opression, lack of humanity, drug problems and lack of understanding exists all over the world.Downloads
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1979-01-01
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Copyright (c) 1979 Angela P. Soares

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