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About the Author
Robert Minhinnick was born in 1952 and lives in south Wales. He has been the winner of a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award, and has twice won the Forward Prize for best individual poem, while his books of essays have twice won the Wales Book of the Year Prize. Robert Minhinnick edited Poetry Wales magazine from 1997 to 2008. His first novel, Sea Holly (Seeren) was shortlisted for the 2008 Royal Society of Literature's Ondaatje Prize. He is an advisor to the environmental charity Sustainable Wales.
Reviews
Robert Minhinnick is the leading Welsh poet of his generation.The Sunday TimesMinhinnick is one of the few poets who writes about a dockyard or a hedgerow with equal authority...A friend of mine once said that he liked to think of R.S.Thomas as "just being there": outside the media hubbub, steadily producing wonderful poems. Although Minhinnick's considerably younger, and more cosmopolitan in scope, I'd say the same about him.Poetry LondonRobert Minhinnick is a poet of the moment. Not only because he's taken the less glamorous bu more lucrative option of not being a dead poet, but also because his best work takes you and places you slap bang in the middle of an experience. Like a mini tardis.The Big IssueBiodiversity is at the heart of what he writes about, backed up by a knowledge of archeology and geology. He is now entering his mature phase and is already one of our most accomplished poets.Western Mail Magazine
Book Information
ISBN 9781857549652
Author Robert Minhinnick
Format Paperback
Page Count 129
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd