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Miners at the Quarry Pool

English

By (author): Nigel Jarrett

Miners at the Quarry Pool is a collection of above and below - and nearly every space in between. From the dizzying heights of photographs taken from an aeroplane to the miners just delivered from their daily work, the collection is an unapologetic, yet satisfying examination of the spaces we inhabit and our existence within those spaces. Survival, depression, family, friendship, nostalgia, war, love, and death - each are incisively carved a niche in Miners at the Quarry Pool. Nothing is neglected in this collection; toil and trains take a place among trees and devices of torture - even the courtesies of wearing a hat merit examination. 'See a world in a grain of sand', wrote William Blake; Miners at the Quarry Pool is not far off the achievement. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Parthian Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781909844063

About Nigel Jarrett

Nigel Jarrett is a freelance writer a former daily-newspaper reporter and a winner of the Rhys Davies Prize for short fiction. For many years he has been music critic of the South Wales Argus. Born in Cwmbran he was educated at West Mon School Pontypool and at Cardiff University. His collection of short stories Funderland was published by Parthian in 2011. Nigel's prize- winning short story 'Mrs Kuroda on Penyfan' will be included in the forthcoming Library of Wales Short Story Anthology. He has led writing workshops judged writing competitions and is a frequent guest-speaker lately at the Newport and Gwent Literary Club. He likes drawing never tires of watching his cat and is insanely devoted to jazz. He lives in Chepstow.

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