David Jones, the greatest painter-poet since Blake, was celebrated and revered by the most renowned of his contemporaries. Since his death in 1974, a growing circle of enthusiasts has valued his work
Resonant and deeply humane, this collection of poems covers a variety of topics with the immediacy and dramatic impact that are inherent in performance poetry. Loud, bewildered, satirical, sad, furiou
The first decade of devolution in Wales has had it all. Since the narrow vote for the National Assembly there have been leadership battles, coalition governments, tabloid revelations, continuing shock
A commentary on an oppressive colonial system that people fled from in order to start a new life, this historical novel examines the hardships suffered by Welsh colonists who settled in Patagonia. Fol
A rare collaboration between two eminent artists, this collection is comprised of stunning photographs and the thought-provoking poetry inspired by them. From warm portraits of rural Wales and a rauco
A lengthy poem celebrating the British author’s marriage to a Nigerian woman, this narrative is a meditation on love on both a personal and communal level. As it knits together the philosophical theme
Celebrating the culture and landscape of Cornwall, England, this collection presents the sacred wells of the region through stunning color photographs and informative text. Trekking though densely woo
Kevin Sinnott is one of the most popular artists in Britain: his figures in landscapes and images of human relationships are sought after by collectors and museums around the world. Part autobiography
This guidebookprovides aremarkable overview ofthe Welsh town Aberystwyth—a community of two languages thatcontains a university, a farming community, a port-turned-marin
Gwidion is a boy an the verge of manhood to whom 9/11 means nothing. But in 2084, the psychic shockwaves of an event that once shook the world are still felt in his village - all that is left of Wales
Infused with a fresh, lively voice, these poems address the dilemmas of a young woman living in the city. Humor and a poignant grace link the pieces, which are remarkable for the way
Kyffin Williams was the iconic painter of the Welsh landscape, his work hugely popular with collectors and the public. Yet what sort of man was this artist who defined Wales for many?Journalist Ian Sk
Informed by a consciousness that is as fiercely personal and tender as it is public-minded and political, this compelling collection presents a wide range of poetry, from a sonnet, a sestina, and a vi
From the first sumptuous poem—featuringa protagonist who, whilerunning at night, thinks of her body as a nocturnal bloom—this collection immersesreaders in the compellin
Mr. Shit and the Home Sec are just front page fodder. But who is the skinhead with the cold blue eyes? Ed knows all the sordid secrets. In the tinderbox summer of 2010, he wishes he didn't. Is it para
By responding to loss with humor and by appreciating the world in all its quirky variety and odd detail, this collection meanders from an imaginary village to Manhattan, from southern California to Lo
Fascinated by serrations of light, parodies of shadow, and all other shades in the color spectrum, this poetry collection mixes the logical with the magical, the brutal with the beautiful, the real wi
Providing a punchy commentary on how the mere question of devolution influences all areas of political debate, this perceptive yet entertaining study focuses on the changing makeup of British culture.
Andrew McNeillie tells us about the excitement of his childhood and the act of bringing it to life fifty years later. Once is his journey from boyhood to adulthood. From an aeroplane crossing north W
Renowned for her use of traditional meter, clarity of style, and originality of subject matter, this is the most complete collection of Pugh’s poems to date. Including works from the past 25 years and