Brian Eno- "This is an excellent and inspiring book. David's stubborn and yet self-effacing commitment to his ideals carried him through many daunting situations, and his sense of humour kept him able to see the funny side."
Sir Tom Stoppard- "David Wilson has lived a life and a half … the broken world needed people like David then; it still does and always will."
Dorothy
Byrne, Head of Channel 4 TV News and Documentaries - "What
a life this man has led!"
Mandla Langa, author of The Lost Colours of the Chameleon, and winner of 2009 Commonwealth Prize - "David Wilson is a national treasure,"
David Hencke, former Guardian Westminster correspondent and part of Exaro team, presently exposing paedophilia in high places - "This is the work of a determined guy who is prepared to expose fraud and injustice wherever he finds it."
Eugene Skeef, "A must-read by my comrade and brother David Wilson. Please spread the word and encourage your friends to buy and read David's memoir.”
Orhan
Maslo (Oha),
"One of the key people of my life has finished his book and it
will soon be out. There is a chapter that describes the times we
spent together. What good times we had while giving spirit to the
Pavarotti Music Centre. This was after my orphanage times and
steered me to who I am and what I do today. Thank you David"
Manuela Beste, the first person to read draft MS, “This is surely going to be your core readership - the 1960's generation who grew up with you, agitated like you, still hold true to these struggles like you and today's new generation of angry, frustrated, hopeful young people who are organising for a better and fairer world ...I found the book interesting, moving, thought-provoking, instructive. It thoroughly held my attention .. I wish I could think in visual metaphors like you."
Sebastian
Balfour, Emeritus Professor, LSE,
"A
vivid account of a life fought for justice, full
of indignation and tenderness."
of indignation and tenderness."
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this link to see video, read more about Left
Field &
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this link to see video interview with Brian Eno.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwslPeklwTo
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