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When Arthur Met Maggie
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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1854114220
ISBN-13 9781854114228
Publisher Poetry Wales Press
Imprint Seren
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jun 5th, 2006
Print length 224 Pages
Weight 260 grams
Dimensions 14.00 x 21.70 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification: Political structure & processes
Ksh 1,800.00 Publisher Out of Stock

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Discusses post-war British politics. This book explores how, from the Atlee government on, we arrived at Arthur and Maggie''s danse macabre, and what the fall-out of their quickstep has been. It takes in the changing fortunes of the parties, the story of devolution, the unions in post-industrial society and the developing role of women in politics.

"This is a well researched and thought provoking book."
Brian Lee, The Gem

Great literature and art have been an unintended consequence of war. The writings and images of those caught up in conflict or reflecting on its experience are embedded in our national consciousness. Wales has played its part in British battles over the past century, and in Wales at War its finest critics consider how, amidst the turmoil and trauma, creativity has flourished.

From the trenches of the First World War came Wilfred Owen, Hedd Wyn, Edward Thomas, Robert Graves and David Jones. The ideological battles of the 1930s tested consciences and saw writers develop an overtly political message, particularly in support of the anti-fascist struggle in Spain. Dylan Thomas wrote propaganda and some of his finest poetry in response to war, while his contemporary Alun Lewis is celebrated as one of Britain''s finest writers, despite his early death in Burma.

Away from the fighting, novelists like Lily Tobias, Siân James and Stevie Davies have written of life on the home front and the impact of war on the lives of those left behind. In the visual arts, conflict has informed the work of Augustus John, David Jones, John Piper, Ceri Richards, John Petts, Brenda Chamberlain and others.

Editor Tony Curtis (poet and a respected art critic) has brought together experts whose subtle and accessible essays extend further our appreciation of what continues to be a mainstay of our literary and artistic canon.


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