Author: | Robert Minhinnick | ISBN: | 9781781721735 |
Publisher: | Seren | Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Seren | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Minhinnick |
ISBN: | 9781781721735 |
Publisher: | Seren |
Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Seren |
Language: | English |
The latest book of travel essays by prize-winning writer and poet Robert Minhinnick, Island of Lightning documents his travels from his home in south Wales to locations such as Argentina, China, Finland, Iraq, New York, Lithuania, and the titular island itself, Malta. In conventional essays and leaps of imaginative narrative, the author describes the annual Elvis convention in Porthcawl, Wales; Neolithic sculptures; the cruelties of late 20th-century communism and its aftermath; rugby union; the Argentinean writer Alfonsina Storni; poets playing football; and other scenes. In doing so, he touches on several universal themes, including the relationship between man and the landscape, man and time, man and nature, immigration and war—even humankind itself. Readers will be entertained, informed, and provoked by this series of essays in which a range of subjects are examined for new perspectives and understanding.
The latest book of travel essays by prize-winning writer and poet Robert Minhinnick, Island of Lightning documents his travels from his home in south Wales to locations such as Argentina, China, Finland, Iraq, New York, Lithuania, and the titular island itself, Malta. In conventional essays and leaps of imaginative narrative, the author describes the annual Elvis convention in Porthcawl, Wales; Neolithic sculptures; the cruelties of late 20th-century communism and its aftermath; rugby union; the Argentinean writer Alfonsina Storni; poets playing football; and other scenes. In doing so, he touches on several universal themes, including the relationship between man and the landscape, man and time, man and nature, immigration and war—even humankind itself. Readers will be entertained, informed, and provoked by this series of essays in which a range of subjects are examined for new perspectives and understanding.