Description
"A masterpiece of amalgamation and imagination... is a fictional vision of the meaning of the life and death of American Wales". Jon Gower "At times the writing hovers on the last edge of prose, aspiring to be poetry, and like poetry demands to be read aloud." Wales Arts Review "In probing the meaning of Welsh lives in the twentieth century Dai Smith's novels offer sophisticated meditations on history and community, the past and the present..." Agenda
About the Author
Dai Smith was born in the Rhondda in 1945. His writing has encompassed history, biography, essays and criticism. He was the Series Editor of the Library of Wales and Chair of the Arts Council Wales and was made a CBE for services to arts and culture in Wales in 2016. He currently edits the Modern Wales Series and is Chair of the Dylan Thomas Prize. With The Crossing, Dai Smith has built upon and completed his trilogy of fictional work, Dream On, What I Know I Cannot Say and What Lies Beneath.
Book Information
ISBN 9781912681815
Author Dai Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Parthian Books
Publisher Parthian Books