Everything Forgotten: The Conversation

Sir John Hawkins

Everything Forgotten: The Conversation
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liferich
Published
7 December 2015
Pages
146
ISBN
9781489705853

Everything Forgotten: The Conversation

Sir John Hawkins

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Author Sir John Hawkins believes that the reality of the state of affairs in our society is that intellectually we are on the rapid decline and that any hope for the future can only come from social revolution.

In Everything Forgotten: The Conversation, Sir John presents ideas he holds that may form the basis for such a revolution. He explores a wide variety of hotly debated topics, considering love and its unfortunate misinterpretation in the modern world; sex and its use and misuse in marriage; and various gender-related issues, focusing on the role of men and women in today’s society. He also explores music and the music industry, as well as the destruction of societal relationships through social media. Presenting analysis in both verse and essay format, Sir John writes with the intent of illuminating the effect of these topics on our decisions in life.

This collection of prose and poetry offers one man’s opinions on a wide range of topics relating to social and interpersonal relationship issues.

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