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Gen is a book of lions and rock stars, day trips and servants, postmen and voices. In the opening sequence’s exploration of youth and young manhood, the author sets his own Welsh Valleys upbringing against the ‘50s youth of his parents and the experience of a range of pop culture icons, including Kurt Cobain and Harry Houdini. These poems give way to a sequence of monologues from a range of voices, from an eighteenth century servant to a twenty-first century phone box, from a Welsh flag hanging on the wall of Richard Burton’s dressing room to a tree standing in an out-of-town retail park. Other poems celebrate a Welsh Valleys village and the characters who live in it, and the collection concludes with a selection of sometimes witty, sometimes heartfelt love poems. With his characteristic humor, warmth, formal range and swaggering music, the author delivers a worthy follow-up to his popular, prize-winning debut.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2018
Pages
72
ISBN
9781781724736

Gen is a book of lions and rock stars, day trips and servants, postmen and voices. In the opening sequence’s exploration of youth and young manhood, the author sets his own Welsh Valleys upbringing against the ‘50s youth of his parents and the experience of a range of pop culture icons, including Kurt Cobain and Harry Houdini. These poems give way to a sequence of monologues from a range of voices, from an eighteenth century servant to a twenty-first century phone box, from a Welsh flag hanging on the wall of Richard Burton’s dressing room to a tree standing in an out-of-town retail park. Other poems celebrate a Welsh Valleys village and the characters who live in it, and the collection concludes with a selection of sometimes witty, sometimes heartfelt love poems. With his characteristic humor, warmth, formal range and swaggering music, the author delivers a worthy follow-up to his popular, prize-winning debut.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 November 2018
Pages
72
ISBN
9781781724736