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Mametz eBook

With A Welsh-Language Translation

by Owen Sheers
language: english
Publisher: Faber & Faber, March of 2017 ‧
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'"For years afterwards the farmers found them - the wasted young, turning up under their plough blades." So run the blunt, grimly beautiful opening lines of the Welsh poet Owen Sheers's elegy for the men, 4,000 of them from the 38th (Welsh) Division, who were killed or wounded in the Battle of Mametz Wood in July 1916. Sheers revisits that chapter of carnage in a stirring, sprawling promenade show. He draws on the writings of two survivors in particular. One is the poet David Jones whose fractured, enervated, modernist response to his war-time experiences, In Parenthesis, was hailed as a "work of genius" by TS Eliot. The other key influence is the writer Llewelyn Wyn Griffith. driven to wondering how the sun "could shine on this mad cruelty and on the quiet peace of an upland tarn near Snowdon"... We end up in dark woods and a place of numb desolation, bombarded by words that pierce the heart and vignettes that capture the stomach-churning sacrifice. The finest commemoration of the First World War centenary I've seen to-date, this deserves a much longer life.'Dominic Cavendish, Daily TelegraphMametz by Owen Sheers was premiered by National Theatre Wales in June 2014. It is one of the set plays on WJEC's A level Drama specification. This dual edition combines the original English-language play with a Welsh-language translation by Ceri Wyn Jones, one of Wales's most eminent poets.

Mametz

With A Welsh-Language Translation

by Owen Sheers

Property Description
ISBN: 9780571332267
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Release Date: March of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Art > Performing Arts
EAN: 9780571332267
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Owen Sheers

Owen Sheers nasceu nas ilhas Fiji, em 1974, e cresceu em Abergavenny, no Sul do País de Gales. O seu primeiro trabalho em prosa, The Dust Diaries, recebeu em 2005 o prémio Livro do Ano do País de Gales (Welsh Book of the Year Award) e foi nomeado para o Prémio Ondaatje da Royal Society of Literature. Resistência venceu o Hospital Club Creative Award de Literatura em 2008, e foi finalista do Writer’s Guild Best Book Award. É também o aclamado autor de duas colectâneas de poesia, The Blue Book e Skirrid Hill, a última das quais recebeu o Prémio Somerset Maugham em 2006.
Dividindo o seu tempo entre Nova Iorque e o País de Gales, Owen Sheers é, para além de poeta e romancista, argumentista, actor e apresentador de programas de arte na BBC.

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