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Energy and power are fundamental to all human enterprise but while energy transactions are essential, and indeed addictive they are also, in excess, toxic in human society.
Moving and beautifully presented contributions to remember the Welsh artist and lecturer Osi Rhys Osmond (1943-2015). The reminiscences of fellow-artists and disciples, family members and friends are included, together with an enlightening interview by the artist himself. Over 120 colour images.
A collection of essays, drawings and paintings by Iwan Bala published to mark the 5th anniversary of passing of Gower poet Nigel Jenkins. Extracts of the poet''s work is included, together with contributions by Ann Price-Owen and Osi Rhys Osmond.
Over the past two years, Wales Arts Review has published a brand new story each month. Many of the pieces in this anthology are by some of the best-known and most significant Welsh or Wales-based authors currently writing today. The stories cover a wide range of emotional, social and political themes.
A volume of tributes and critical essays celebrating the life and work of the poet and writer, teacher, campaigner and performer Nigel Jenkins (1949-2014), by many contemporary poets, writers and former students.
A volume published on the centenary of the birth of Dylan Thomas, comprising diverse essays by 17 contemporary writers and critics. Thomas''s works are explored from various angles, confirming that reading his work anew reaps rich rewards.
Published on the centenary of the birth of R. S. Thomas, these essays show the many ways in which both the man and the poetry inspired affection and admiration in others. Foreword by Ali Anwar.
Shaping Art in Wales tells the story of two innovative curators who were able to add a collection which forms part of the cultural memory of the city of Swansea and beyond. It gives us fascinating insight into their own tastes and ideas, and their focus on both local as well as international artists is still key today. Foreword by Karen...
Nigel Jenkins (1949-2014) was a poet, a travel writer, a psychogeographer and so much more but he also consistently excelled at both composing and exploring the essay. This collection brings together some of his best, ranging in subject matter from the regeneration of Swansea through the unsung art of Evan Walters to the forgotten farms of Gower.
A book celebrating the work of ten female artists in Wales, in their own words. Edited by Christine Kinsey and produced by Ali Anwar to celebrate the 10th anniversary of H'mm Foundation. Introduction by Menna Elfyn and Ali Anwar.
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