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Book Review

How to be a Welshman

Daniel G. Williams discusses an autobiography by one of the nation’s organic intellectuals

10th June (29th February)
  • Culture

Discovering the Olchon Valley

John Osmond celebrates the first novel, now filmed, by one of Wales leading young writers

26th December (22nd December)
  • Culture

Magical story reveals coming force

Ifor Thomas is full of praise for a Welsh novelist who delivered in 2010

26th December (25th December)
  • Culture

Catastrophe turned into a work of art

Jan Morris celebrates a remarkable book published in 2010 that explores Welsh landscapes of loss

25th December (27th February)
  • Culture

The dynamism of switching between languages

Jon Gower reflects on the growing number of Welsh authors who operate bilingually

5th September (28th February)
  • Culture
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