In The Visitor, the sea's ghosts are stirring. The past can be more alive than the present... -- ...
Widely acclaimed for its warm humour, lyricism and honesty, as well as its accurate evocation of ...
A striking panorama of contemporary Czech poetry - introspective yet outward-looking, deeply pers...
Includes a dozen black and white illustrations commissioned exclusively for this publication by a...
The definitive anthology spanning from 1948-2014, complete with new poems, from multi-award-winni...
With a title drawn from the work of TH Parry Williams - a master of the 20th-century essay form, ...
A suspenseful tale of secrets and suspicion in rural Wales. When a military drone crashes into a ...
Context by Tyler Keevil and Catrin Menai. Ellie grows up in a small town in Canada, on the edge o...
Polar bears and Arctic explorers, the lore of the loup-garou, the mischief of the Mari Lwyd, figh...
Katherine Philips has many accolades - the first woman to have a play commercially produced; a se...
In 1996 Elsa lies in hospital reflecting on a past full of contrasts of place, language and circu...
Dannie Abse's rich mixture of Welsh and Jewish backgrounds, and his dual occupations of doctor an...
A sensation when first published in 1894, this frightening story involves evil scientists and the...
In a lonely house deep in the Black Mountains of South Wales, a man spends insomniac nights absor...
Country Dance is a story of passion, jealousy and revenge centred around ayoung woman torn betwee...
Written for the sister of a man who died from anorexia, this is a young woman's experience of the...
This shift is timely: the severing of Britain from the European Union asks questions of Wales abo...
Fresh, engaging, with a strong sense of space and place, but above all, a knack for crafting a li...
Francesca Rhydderch is certain that she's chronically ill, but her doctors disagree. Twelve month...
From the author of the celebrated Great War memoir Old Soldiers Never Die, Old Soldier Sahib is F...
A poignant and bleakly funny debut novel capturing the currents of depression and death on the sm...
This unique memoir in verse offers a series of snapshots about religion and sexuality. In verse b...
Originally written in 1967 and not released in its uncensored form until 2003, Bels's infamous no...
Edited with an introduction by Peter Wakelin Part of the Modern Wales series. Originally publishe...
Owen Morgan, an Oxford undergraduate, returns to his family home on the rural north coast of Wale...
In the Chair is a practical, up-to-date, and comprehensive guide to becoming the successful chair...
In pre-war Germany, two boys grow up together inseparable. However, as adulthood approaches and N...
These sensual stories by prize-winning author John Sam Jones reveal lucid prose and complex lives...
A new edition of a classic originally published in 1964, this is a journal of love, romance, and ...
Everybody had written it off as waste ground. But when a planning application is made to build ho...
A literary phenomenon in Turkey with more than 120,000 copies sold, Women Who Blow on Knots is an...
Since 1996, Sam Adams's 'Letter from Wales' column has been appearing in PN Review, one of the mo...
Coalfaces portrays the life and landscape of five small settlements in south Wales. These communi...
Finding out you've got a serious illness like multiple sclerosis is a bit like falling in love. y...
Minnie Pallister's life was so fantastic that not even a thriller writer could imagine it. A femi...
The fourth novel in the Sephardic Cycle, a group of independent works that explore the lives of d...
A classic account of Irish army life by a working-class writer whose work and contribution to lit...
Edited and Translated by Alexandra Büchler. A book of poems by Katerina Rudcenková selected from ...
Local Fires sees debut writer Joshua Jones turn his acute focus to his birthplace of Llanelli, So...
Set in a diverse Cardiff and Newport, the novella Anna and the Angel transforms the apocryphal ta...
A collection of previously non-published essays on Dylan Thomas, other poets and poetry in genera...
The six sequential essays in this collection provide a narrative of a century and a half of Welsh...
Poems of grief, loss, healing, awe, resilience, hope and transformation.
Nicol Hochholczerova's novella is a controversial best-seller. It has been awarded prizes and is ...
Threon, the Vagabond King, is torn from a life in the palace and forced to scrape a living on the...
In this classic masterpiece, originally published in 1968, dysfunctional lovers Rees Stevens and ...