Books
Tony Curtis, John Digby
£14.95 Hardback (ISBN:1854112368)
£9.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854112376)
£19.95 Paperback & CD (ISBN:1854112457)
Twenty-five surreal collages by John Digby, set in an ornate arch from the Alhambra, suggest a multiplicity of narratives and provide provocative starting points for poet Tony Curtis. Giraffes in slings, a toppling Statue of...
Poetry
Stewart Brown
£8.95 Paperback (ISBN:1-85411-027-6)
Derek Walcott is a poet of international stature: his work appeals to both academic and popular audiences and is read throughout the world. Immensely talented as a poet, he is also a fine dramatist, a thoughtful essayist and gifted painter…
Criticism | Poetry
Jonathan Barker
£9.95 Hardback (ISBN:090747666X)
In his lifetime, Edward Thomas was known as a critic, essayist and author of numerous prose books. But today he is most valued for the 144 poems - some of the most memorable of our century …
Criticism
Stewart Brown
£19.95 Hardback (ISBN:1854110926)
Kamau Brathwaite is arguably the most original poet yet to emerge from the Caribbean; in terms of his technical experimentation with form and language and the sheer scale and ambition of his work he is certainly the most adventurous...
Criticism
Tony Curtis
£12.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854112562)
Seamus Heaney is the foremost Irish poet since Yeats and one of the most popular poets writing in English today. The poetry and criticism of the Nobel Prize Winner are of indisputable importance to contemporary literature, his influence growing with each new work …
Criticism
Tessa Jackson, Editor
£15.00 Paperback (ISBN:1854113690)
The
Artes Mundi Prize has been established to celebrate visual culture within a global context. Set to become a biennial event, it showcases artists who have achieved recognition in their own country and are emerging…
Art
Derek Shiel
£30.00 Hardback (ISBN:1854112384)
This beautifully illustrated book reveals how Giardelli’s childhood in the country shaped his life. It examines his Italian background, his education at Oxford, and his sudden removal to Wales. A friend of Cedric Morris, David...
Art
Mark Valentine
£6.95 Paperback (ISBN:1854111264)
£12.95 Hardback (ISBN:185411123X)
Arthur Conan Doyle called Machen a genius; Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and H.G. Wells admired him. His classic horror novel
The Great God Pan, which both shocked and delighted contemporary readers with it’s dark portrayal of sexuality and it’s alluring villainess, has been favourably compared to Stevenson’s
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ...
Biography
Kate Roberts
A new translation of a classic novel by the major author of twentieth century Welsh literature.
The happy family life of Lora Ffennig is shattered when her husband abruptly and unexpectedly leaves her for a colleague. The world she has taken for granted is suddenly unfamiliar, and Lora must find a new compass to guide her and her children ...
Fiction