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A collection of highly achieved work... such a talented Welsh exile... whose stance on matters Welsh is both thoughtful and provocative. - Neil Astley, Bloodaxe. strong, passionate and, like all the best Welsh poetry, tinged with regret and humour without losing an ounce of lyricism. - Christopher Mills, Red Sharks. ...very alive with an alert use of words... - Anne Lewis-Smith, Envoi Poets (Pembrokeshire). Many appealing poems in this (collection). Marked For Life is a recognisable and chilling scenario and First Year Drama an authentic report from the chalkface... Other poems that struck me as particularly strong were Welsh Jokes, Death of a Dictator and Favourite. Also the first section of Torfaen Monologues... A distinct Welsh element... (not without its) ironies - Harry Chambers, Peterloo Poets. Superb: some wonderful poetry in this... Marked For Life is quite brilliant. - James Sale, Director of the Schools' Poetry Association.
Genre: Poetry / General (fancy, right?)
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