Interested in abstract ideas, but aware that the word 'philosophy' can put people off, Neal Mason employs dramatic situations and events in a layered but entertaining way. He feels that humour is one thing philosophy forgot and so adds it to his work coupled with a sense of the absurd. The result is thought-provoking and profound poetry.
Interested in abstract ideas, but aware that the word 'philosophy' can put people off, Neal Mason employs dramatic situations and events in a layered but entertaining way. He feels that humour is one thing philosophy forgot and so adds it to his work coupled with a sense of the absurd. The result is thought-provoking and profound poetry.