Appealing to readers of literary fiction, this cutting-edge handbook offers a mixture of high quality writing from Wales and beyond with an emphasis on the unfairly neglected long form essay, as well as the best of poetry and short fiction. Including literary reviews and features on a range of subjects, it provides a platform for new as well as established writers to explore their passions.
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Dylan Moore teaches English at Caerleon Comprehensive School and creative writing at Newport Writers’ Academy. He is also a cofounder of the Raconteur, a critic for National Theatre Wales, and a contributor to www.WalesHome.org. Gary Raymond is a poet and writer. He is a cofounder of the Raconteur and the author of the play The Requiem Average. Susie Wild is the associate editor of the literary journal the Raconteur, the author of The Art of Contraception, and the recipient of the Fiction Book of the Year in the Welsh Icons Awards.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Ever since Captain John Smith, founder of Jamestown in 1607, enchanted English readers with his tales of the New World, Britain and America have had an umbilical connection through the written word. Since that time the United States has become a superpower of unprecedented global influence, its hegemony one of swagger, glamour and a certain brand of brutality. In this new edition of 'The Raconteur', some of the finest writers from both sides of the Atlantic help investigate the nature of America through the history of its literature, the minds of its writers, and its relationship with Britain in a shrinking world. 'The Raconteur' Interview: Allegra Goodman. Niall Griffiths on Hubert Selby Jnr, Jo Mazelis on the writers of New York, Godfrey Hodgson on fifty years writing about Washington, Jack Foley on 'Howl' and the California Beats, Tom Anderson on Cardiff, Baltimore and 'The Wire'. Reflections from afar: American writers over here by Tamar Yoseloff, Mimi Thebo, Jonathan Neale, David E. Oprava, Taylor Glenn and others. New Fiction from Russell Celyn Jones, Tom Abbott and Todd Zuniga. Poetry from Carrie Etter and Tim Wells.Plus the definitive A to Z of American Literature. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9781908069641
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Ever since Captain John Smith, founder of Jamestown in 1607, enchanted English readers with his tales of the New World, Britain and America have had an umbilical connection through the written word. Since that time the United States has become a superpower of unprecedented global influence, its hegemony one of swagger, glamour and a certain brand of brutality. In this new edition of 'The Raconteur', some of the finest writers from both sides of the Atlantic help investigate the nature of America through the history of its literature, the minds of its writers, and its relationship with Britain in a shrinking world. 'The Raconteur' Interview: Allegra Goodman. Niall Griffiths on Hubert Selby Jnr, Jo Mazelis on the writers of New York, Godfrey Hodgson on fifty years writing about Washington, Jack Foley on 'Howl' and the California Beats, Tom Anderson on Cardiff, Baltimore and 'The Wire'. Reflections from afar: American writers over here by Tamar Yoseloff, Mimi Thebo, Jonathan Neale, David E. Oprava, Taylor Glenn and others. New Fiction from Russell Celyn Jones, Tom Abbott and Todd Zuniga. Poetry from Carrie Etter and Tim Wells.Plus the definitive A to Z of American Literature. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LU-9781908069641
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