Book Details
- Paperback
- 84 pages
- ISBN 978-1-902638-17-1
Publisher Parthian
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National Eisteddfod Prose Medal Winner
‘Mae saernïaeth y cyfanwaith yn eithriadol gelfydd a chaboledig; mae’r sgrifennu’n ddwys o delynegol; ac mae’r iaith yn gyfoethog o hardd.’ - M. Wynn Thomas
The composition is crafted with exceptional artistry and polish; the writing is intensely lyrical, and the language is richly beautiful. - M. Wynn Thomas
A brilliant fusion of lyricism and post-feminism. - Vaughan Hughes
Translated from the Welsh by the author.
In these linked short stories Sonia Edwards’ characters spin out their interwoven lives; the shifting perspective of each story serving to illuminate another facet of truth and experience.
At the heart of each there is the poet Dafydd and Gywneth, ‘his eternal little sister’ - a beautiful childlike woman, whose vulnerability touches the lives of those around her with both love and the tragedy of love’s losses.
Past and present, memory and poetry, passion and guilt are the threads that hold these characters in the thrall of Edwards’ spellbinding narrative.
‘Mae saernïaeth y cyfanwaith yn eithriadol gelfydd a chaboledig; mae’r sgrifennu’n ddwys o delynegol; ac mae’r iaith yn gyfoethog o hardd.’ - M. Wynn Thomas
The composition is crafted with exceptional artistry and polish; the writing is intensely lyrical, and the language is richly beautiful. - M. Wynn Thomas
A brilliant fusion of lyricism and post-feminism. - Vaughan Hughes
Translated from the Welsh by the author.
In these linked short stories Sonia Edwards’ characters spin out their interwoven lives; the shifting perspective of each story serving to illuminate another facet of truth and experience.
At the heart of each there is the poet Dafydd and Gywneth, ‘his eternal little sister’ - a beautiful childlike woman, whose vulnerability touches the lives of those around her with both love and the tragedy of love’s losses.
Past and present, memory and poetry, passion and guilt are the threads that hold these characters in the thrall of Edwards’ spellbinding narrative.
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