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Revolution (stylised R ƎVO⅃ UTION, with "love" spelled backwards) is a 2014 non-fiction book written by the British comedian, actor and political activist Russell Brand. In it, Brand advocates a non-violent social revolution based on principles of spirituality and the common good. Critical response to the book was divided.
Articles of Faith is a book that collects Russell Brand's football columns for The Guardian newspaper between June 2007 through May 2008. It was released on 16 October 2008. The columns focused on West Ham United and the England national football team. The book also includes Brand interviewing Noel Gallagher, James Corden and David Baddiel ...
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Russell Brand has taken a step in his Christian faith by experiencing a sacrament of initiation. “Yesterday, I got baptized and it was an incredible, profound experience,” Brand, 48, wrote via ...
Russell Brand has announced that he has been baptised in the River Thames, adding that the experience has left him “changed” and “transitioned”.. The 48-year-old comedian had previously ...
In Christianity, baptisms are usually performed by clergy but, in fact, anyone can administer the ritual, especially in extraordinary circumstances without access to an ordained minister.
Brand's first autobiography, My Booky Wook, was released on 15 November 2007 and received favourable reviews. Andrew Anthony from The Observer commented that "Russell Brand's gleeful tale of drugs and debauchery in My Booky Wook puts most other celebrity memoirs to shame". [105] Brand signed a £1.8 million two-book deal with HarperCollins in ...
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