Books
Fiona Sampson
£7.99 Paperback (ISBN:1854113976)
This brilliantly-devised verse-novel opens with a love affair in crisis, unfolds through loss, risk and existential challenge, and ends with love-making in a domain at once sensual and imagined. Such radical ambiguity invites us to...
Poetry
Lloyd Rees
£6.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854110977)
Tom Browning is 36. Bored and frustrated at home, he has reached the point of cynicism as a music teacher in a comprehensive school. Asking a class to respond to the lyrics of some pop music, it is Tom, afraid of growing fat, bald and middle-aged, who discerns a spurious truth in the hope and yearning of the words ...
Fiction
Robert Minhinnick
£5.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854111558)
Drawing Down the Moon is an anthology of work from Welsh writers in 1996. Inevitably the reader will identify glaring omissions and infuriating choices here? Where are the young writers? Is there enough political writing?...
Anthology
David N. Thomas
£12.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854113488)
£25.00 Hardback (ISBN:1854113429)
’Dylan Remembered: 1913 - 1934’ is the first of two volumes culled from the archive tapes of journalist, broadcaster and author Colin Edwards. Edwards, a California-resident Welshman, had interviewed everyone he could find with a Dylan Thomas connection ...
Biography
David N. Thomas
£12.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854113631)
£25.00 Hardback (ISBN:1854113623)
This second volume culled from the Colin Edwards Archive of interviews with Dylan Thomas’ family, friends and colleagues made during the 1960s covers Thomas’ ‘adult’ life from his move, aged 20, to London to become a professional writer to his death in New York 51 years ago…
Biography | Criticism
David N. Thomas
£25.00 Hardback (ISBN:1854113429)
£12.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854113488)
This is the first of two volumes of transcribed interviews about the poet Dylan Thomas. Journalist, broadcaster, and author Colin Edwards interviewed numerous sources close to Thomas for a planned biography of the poet, but he was unable to begin work before his early death …
Criticism
David N. Thomas
£6.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854113046)
Waldo: a loner, an obsessive, the son of a famous writer - but which one? His mother Rosalind: did this old lady really work for MI5? Rachel: poet, Jew, Quaker - why is she taking such risks for the sake of friendship? Martin: her husband: retired academic, amateur detective, who is tested to the limit by events past and present in his new home in rural Wales ...
Fiction
David N. Thomas
Drawing on new research and interviews with people who knew Dylan Thomas during his stay in Cardiganshire, David Thomas has uncovered exciting new material which will surprise Dylan fans and scholars alike....
Biography
Sean Street
£7.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854111213)
Shortly before the First World War a group of poets gathered in the small village of Dymock, in rural Gloucestershire, forming an interacting colony of talent. Their number included Lascelles Abercrombie, Wilfrid Gibson, Robert Frost, Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater, Edward Thomas and Eleanor Farjeon ...
Biography