The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp
To ensure that John Tripp's legacy remains available to readers, this book brings together a selection of his writing on Wales and the roots of its contemporary identity. Today, three decades since Tripp's death, his ideas about art and culture have helped to create a vibrant poetry scene in Wales—and a lively engagement with Welsh Anglophone culture both at home and in the diaspora.

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The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp
To ensure that John Tripp's legacy remains available to readers, this book brings together a selection of his writing on Wales and the roots of its contemporary identity. Today, three decades since Tripp's death, his ideas about art and culture have helped to create a vibrant poetry scene in Wales—and a lively engagement with Welsh Anglophone culture both at home and in the diaspora.

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The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp

The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp

The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp

The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp

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To ensure that John Tripp's legacy remains available to readers, this book brings together a selection of his writing on Wales and the roots of its contemporary identity. Today, three decades since Tripp's death, his ideas about art and culture have helped to create a vibrant poetry scene in Wales—and a lively engagement with Welsh Anglophone culture both at home and in the diaspora.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781906998189
Publisher: Parthian Books
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

John Tripp was an outspoken and often controversial literary figure in Wales. He was a journalist, a poet, and the author of short stories. Tony Curtis is a professor of poetry at the University of Glamorgan. He is the author of Collected Poems, Heaven's Gate, and The Loss of Ancestry, as well as more than 30 books of poetry, criticism, and art commentary.
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