Empire, Emergency and International Law
(Author) John ReynoldsThis book analyses the states of emergency exposing the intersections between colonial law, international law, imperialism and racial discrimination.
John Reynolds
John Reynolds was an American poet, writer, and educator known for his introspective and confessional style of poetry. His most notable works include "The Book of Goodbyes" and "The Drowned World." Reynolds is credited with pushing the boundaries of traditional poetry by incorporating elements of surrealism and existentialism into his writing. His impact on the literary genre of confessional poetry has been significant, inspiring a new generation of poets to explore themes of personal experience and emotion in their work. Reynolds' most famous work, "The Book of Goodbyes," continues to be celebrated for its raw emotional power and introspective depth.