New Welsh Reader: A Casual Archaeology: New Welsh Reader 129 (New Welsh Review Summer 2022)

New Welsh Reader: A Casual Archaeology: New Welsh Reader 129 (New Welsh Review Summer 2022)

New Welsh Reader: A Casual Archaeology: New Welsh Reader 129 (New Welsh Review Summer 2022)

New Welsh Reader: A Casual Archaeology: New Welsh Reader 129 (New Welsh Review Summer 2022)

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Overview

European female-led writing with a focus on Wales, photography, memoir, writing of place, voice-driven fiction and poetry. On the theme of 'A Casual Archaeology', it explores the rich archaeology of threatened estuary landscapes, the layers of time and affiliation in an Iranian exile's relationship to her poet father, and how an Iron Age hill fort iinspires ideas about health and immunity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913830137
Publisher: New Welsh Review
Publication date: 05/25/2022
Series: New Welsh Review , #129
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Angela Evans moved to Burry Port, Carmarthenshire in 2018, and tramps its unsung tidelands whenever she gets the opportunity. She worked for years in social policy research before swapping the meeting room for the archives and studying for a history PhD at Cardiff University. Her writing combines her interests in interests in nature, landscape, walking and social history.
Yvonne Reddick holds an AHRC Leadership Fellowship for researching, publishing and writing poetry of the Anthropocene. Her publications include Ted Hughes: Environmentalist and Ecopoet and her poetry pamphlet, Translating Mountains (Seren, 2017). Her work appears in The Guardian and the New Statesman. yvonnereddick.org
Ed Garland is completing a PhD at Aberystwyth University on sound in literature, with a particular emphasis on Wales. He won the New Welsh Writing Awards 2019 Aberystwyth University Prize for an Essay Collection for his essays 'Fiction as a Hearing Aid'. New Welsh Rarebyte published his essay collection, Earwitness: In Search of Sonic Understanding in Stories, in 2019.
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