Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?
Bitter-sweet encounters with love, exile and home
Don’t Forget the Couscous
by Amin Darwish (Smokestack Books, £7.95)
DURING the second Gulf war the Kurdish poet Amir Darwish came to Britain as an asylum-seeker, by hanging underneath a lorry on a cross-Channel ferry.
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