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  1. John Henley Heathcote Williams was born in Helsby, Cheshire, England on November 15, 1941. He studied law at Christ Church, Oxford, but left without earning a degree. He was a poet, playwright, and actor who used every artistic means available to express his outrage at royal privilege, private property, environmental degradation, and numerous other targets.

  2. The book sold over 100,000 copies in hard back. Heathcote’s writing was informed by his distinct and beautiful speaking voice. Today, young actors tend to enjamb — run together — Shakespeare’s iambic lines in order to bring them as close as possible to the ordinary speech of our times.

  3. 17 de may. de 2019 · Heathcote Williams at 217a Westbourne Park Road (undated) – photo by Jay Jeff Jones. Heathcote Williams (1941-2017) was an English poet, playwright, actor, and visionary anarchist. He authored the bestselling, investigative book-length poems Whale Nation, Sacred Elephant, and Autogeddon, numerous idiosyncratic plays and appeared in many ...

  4. Whale Nation. Heathcote Williams. Harmony Books, 1988 - Nature - 191 pages. This astonishing evocation in verse and pictures of whales, dolphins, the ocean, the earth, and the universe invites all readers to share in a celebration of the whale and be touched by a call for compassion for these creatures and for the civilization built on the back ...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2017 · Born November 15 1941. died July 1 2017. Heathcote Williams, who has died aged 75 following illness, never rested in expressing his anger at an unjust world. Barely a week seemed to go by without ...

  6. 25 de ene. de 2015 · Heathcote Williams on ‘England’s greatest Englishman’ – antisemitic, mass-murdering racial supremecist and war criminal who promoted the use of poison gas. Heathcote Williams. An ex-soldier was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment in 2000 for defacing the statue of Winston Churchill during May Day demonstrations in central London.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2012 · Heathcote Williams (1941-2017) passed away on 1st July 2017. Heathcote was a poet, actor, environmentalist, free-festival organiser, magician, song-writer, artist, polymath and one-time Ambassador to Great Britian for the autonomous squatters’ republic of Frestonia. See the Wikipedia entry for Heathcote Williams for fuller details of his life and work. His publications included such classics ...