Tony Attwood is a renowned world expert on Autism and Asperger Syndrome. He travels the world teaching professionals how to encourage people with these conditions. Steve Latham His is not an ivory tower specialisation, however, since his own son has Aspergers. His advice comes, then, with the added […]
Author: ThePrisma
In the UK: ‘Third generation migrants’ or simply ‘British’?
They were born in the United Kingdom to parents who were children of those that came in search of a better life overseas. Having lived here their entire lives with better skills, more opportunities, higher levels of economic resources and a detachment from their grandparent’s homeland, can they still be […]
Haruki Murakami, between realism and the dreamlike
Surely on this occasion the surrealist writer did not spill his morning coffee when he heard a speaker on the radio talking about his birthday, as was the case last time. Ariel B. Coya Unlike last time, he now knows with certainty – to his regret – that […]
Brixton… a trip into the past…
Within zone 2 lies a lively city that reflects a true mix of many different backgrounds coming together within London. With a blend of reggae, Latin and Irish, the diverse music, foods and shopping options create an inviting atmosphere for all. Taylor Zambrano Brixton has one of the […]
Down and out in London 2015
John is living in an old gas heating cupboard. It’s part of an office block, and the security guard lets him stay, because he feels sorry for him. The Prisma’s Memoirs. December 2015 Steve Latham But, he says that the cupboard is warm enough, because it’s in the […]