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
Featuring images of the internationally famous Welsh cob, this photography collection captures the diversity of Wales’ equestrian world, celebrating the horse’s important role in history and their pro
Ken Elias is one of the leading artists living and working in Wales. Born in Glynneath in 1944, he is part of that generation of artists of working-class origin influenced by a Fifties childhood and S
Two stories, two different times, but the thread of an ancient tale runs through the lives of twenty-first century farmer's daughter Rhian and the mysterious Branwen ...After being wounded in Italy, M
After leaving the UK, Emma goes to the Philippines and thinks she has fallen in love with a place and a man of her dreams, whom she pursues with a colonial zeal. But for all her poetic sensibilities,
Lying and truth-telling are a matter of choice; our innate capacity for mendacity is the source of all story-telling. The title poem sets the thematic tone for this collection which explores the inter
Fandoms as diverse as Jane Austen, Blake's 7, and The Bill are explored in this guide to the cultural phenomenon of fan fiction. Examining how anonymous authors bring their own gloss and invention to
Everything Must Change is a moving and thoughtful first novel about passionately held, radical beliefs and their place in the modern world.The novel intercuts the stories of twentieth century French
Known for her distinctive style that owes much to Emily Dickinson’s brevity, this new collection by Vuyelwa Carlin is divided into four thematic sections. The opening section explores the first few ye
Jenna wondered how their lives had become so snagged upon each other's. It would seem incongruous to an outsider that, now thirty-seven and still struggling with her own complicated relationships, she
Vibrant and multilayered, this collection of poems takes the imagined city as its inspiration, but is equally open to the suggestions offered by keenly observed details. The natural world and the mult
Both record and celebration, this collection of photographs documents 30 years of change in the Welsh town of Newport. All aspects of life in a modern cityare carefully showcased,includin
Drawing on startling new evidence, including medical records and a postmortem report, this biography provides several answers to the mysterious and unsolved death of the revered poet Dylan Thomas. Sin
Finely held moods and moments resonate throughout this accomplished collection of poetry. Apocalyptic, post-industrial imagery blends with myth and classical motifs to echo thoroughly modern contexts
Representing more than a decade of work, this stunning, thoughtful, and vivid collection of stories delves into the deepest recesses of the mind and family memory, questioning just how well people kno
When injured war hero Tom Evans returns from the slaughter of France in 1917, the west Wales family farm of Hendre Ddu seems the perfect place to find peace.But life has moved on. Tom's sister, Catrin
Gentle but haunting, this selection of short stories takes a closer look at the importance of parental and filial love down the generations. The protagonists reminisce over the pattern of their lives,