Island of Lightning

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel
Cover of the book Island of Lightning by Robert Minhinnick, Seren
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Minhinnick ISBN: 9781781721735
Publisher: Seren Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Seren Language: English
Author: Robert Minhinnick
ISBN: 9781781721735
Publisher: Seren
Publication: September 1, 2013
Imprint: Seren
Language: English

The latest book of travel essays by prize-winning writer and poet Robert Minhinnick, Island of Lightning documents his travels from his home in south Wales to locations such as Argentina, China, Finland, Iraq, New York, Lithuania, and the titular island itself, Malta. In conventional essays and leaps of imaginative narrative, the author describes the annual Elvis convention in Porthcawl, Wales; Neolithic sculptures; the cruelties of late 20th-century communism and its aftermath; rugby union; the Argentinean writer Alfonsina Storni; poets playing football; and other scenes. In doing so, he touches on several universal themes, including the relationship between man and the landscape, man and time, man and nature, immigration and war—even humankind itself. Readers will be entertained, informed, and provoked by this series of essays in which a range of subjects are examined for new perspectives and understanding.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The latest book of travel essays by prize-winning writer and poet Robert Minhinnick, Island of Lightning documents his travels from his home in south Wales to locations such as Argentina, China, Finland, Iraq, New York, Lithuania, and the titular island itself, Malta. In conventional essays and leaps of imaginative narrative, the author describes the annual Elvis convention in Porthcawl, Wales; Neolithic sculptures; the cruelties of late 20th-century communism and its aftermath; rugby union; the Argentinean writer Alfonsina Storni; poets playing football; and other scenes. In doing so, he touches on several universal themes, including the relationship between man and the landscape, man and time, man and nature, immigration and war—even humankind itself. Readers will be entertained, informed, and provoked by this series of essays in which a range of subjects are examined for new perspectives and understanding.

More books from Seren

Cover of the book My Falling Down House by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Infragreen by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Seren New Welsh Short Stories by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book My Family and Other Superheroes by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book The Visitations by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Touch by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Limestone Man by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Animal People by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Woman Who Loved an Octopus by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book The Dylan Thomas Murders by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Six Pounds, Eight Ounces by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Woman at the Window by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Cusp by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book The Girl Who Lived on Air by Robert Minhinnick
Cover of the book Immigration Handbook by Robert Minhinnick
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy