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A Swansea Anthology

by James A. Davies
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Synopsis

The city of Swansea and its surroundings have a literary heritage that spans six centuries, with both native and visiting writers finding inspiration in the "ugly, lovely" Welsh town. This anthology, first published in 1996, features the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry of many of these luminaries, from the revered Dylan Thomas, Leslie Norris, and Kingsley Amis to contemporary figures such as Robert Minhinnick, Martin Amis, Kathryn Gray, and Jo Mazelis. The oldest works date from the 14th century, and the collection includes several translations from the Welsh. For this revised edition of the book, a dozen new authors have been added, including American William Greenway.

About the Author, James A. Davies

James A. Davies is a former senior lecturer in English at the University of Wales–Swansea and a former visiting scholar at Baylor University and the University of Texas–Austin. He is the author of A Pocket Guide: Dylan Thomas's Swansea, Gower and Laugharne, and A Reference Companion to Dylan Thomas.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Seren
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781854114488

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