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TROEON:TURNINGS is a creative conversation, in Welsh and English, between two renowned poets, Philip Gross and Cyril Jones. Also featured are text designs by artist Valerie Coffin Price.... Læs mere
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Cardiff-based poet Abeer Ameer writes of her forebears in her first collection, Inhale/Exile. Dedicated to the "holders of these stories", the book begins with a poem about a storyteller on... Læs mere
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A dark and chilling collection of tales to make the blood run cold, Sing Sorrow Sorrow features short stories from contemporary Welsh writers.
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Holy Wells: Cornwall is a collection of stunning colour photographs of 63 wells in Cornwall, with an informative text about their history - and legends - by well expert Phil Cope. Their story from pagan origin to Christian use is told in word and image.
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Easter 1955: As Britain waits for its last hanging, Dieter Sugar finds a boy in the grounds of mouldering Sugar Hall, while his mother, Lilia, battles with her own ghosts. Haunting tale by Tiffany Murray.
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In 2011, Poetry Wales magazine awarded the Poetry Wales Purple Moose Poetry Prize for the third time.
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Dannie Abse, whose career as a poet spans sixty years, has made a huge contribution to the literature and literary life of Wales and to poetry and prose in the English Language.... Læs mere
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The Blue Book includes poems on a range of themes, from recollections of time spent in Fiji, to sharper memories of an adolescence spent in the tough streets of a small, rural town; from dark ruminations on farm life to tender and unconventional love poems.
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A mixture of verse and translations of Medieval and Renaissance poets by British poet Pugh, who has taught for some years at the University of Glamorgan in Wales.