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Niall Griffiths

    1. Januar 1966
    Niall Griffiths
    Real Aberystwyth
    Der Mann mit der Ledertasche
    Fans
    Real Liverpool
    Of Talons and Teeth
    Red Red Roar - \" 20 Years of Words \"
    • A giant of modern literature, Niall Griffiths first poetry collection is every bit as exhilarating as his celebrated novels. Culled from two decades of notebooks, diaries and the sodden backs of beermats, Red Roar 20 Years of Words celebrates Griffith s journey towards ecstatic redemption through language. Here is poetry that strips the human experience back to its barest bones and exposes the raw and unflinching essence within.

      Red Red Roar - \" 20 Years of Words \"
      4,7
    • Of Talons and Teeth

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      An historical novel set Wales before the Industrial Revolution, as human love tries to flower amidst squalor and serfdom.

      Of Talons and Teeth
      4,5
    • Real Liverpool

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A quirky and frank depiction of Liverpool, in which the author considers its maritime and merchant histories, class divisions, sectarian divides, Celtic influences, and the siege mentality underpinning the celebrated Scouse humour. Written with a strong autobiographical element, the author tells his own story and interviews many people connected to the city.

      Real Liverpool
      4,0
    • Fans

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      A thought provoking and inspiring story written for emerging readers, particularly those who are offenders, disaffected or at risk. Jerry is excited about taking his young son Stevie to watch the big match.

      Fans
      3,5
    • Real Aberystwyth

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Aberystwyth is a vibrant Welsh town characterized by its bilingual community, rich history, and diverse population, including students and long-term residents. The guidebook explores its evolution from medieval origins to Victorian prominence, highlighting notable landmarks like the National Library of Wales and its unique cultural blend. The author intertwines personal experiences with historical insights, creating a captivating narrative that balances the ordinary with the extraordinary, making it an engaging read for both locals and visitors alike.

      Real Aberystwyth
      3,6
    • A Great Big Shining Star

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Sixteen-year-old Grace has dreams, and she knows how to make them come true: a little silicone and surgery here and there -nose, breasts, lips, hair, teeth, nails. When he sees how utterly Grace has changed, he realises how far the world has fallen since those days.

      A Great Big Shining Star
      3,3
    • Grits

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      In the late 1990s, a group of young drifters find themselves together on the coast of Wales. They explore and attempt to overcome the yearnings and addictions that brought them this place, promiscuity, drugs, petty crime, the intense and angry search for the meaning which they feel life is lacking at the end of this momentous century. schovat popis

      Grits
      3,9
    • Runt

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      On leaving school a sixteen-year-old boy goes to live with his uncle on a remote Welsh hill-farm. The boy is a spiritual savant: an unwitting repository of folk memory from the margins, barely educated but possessed of extraordinary insights;

      Runt
      3,6
    • Ten Pound Pom

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      In 1976, Niall's family emigrated to Australia, as part of the GBP10 Pom scheme. He lived there for 3 years, moving from Brisbane to Perth in a souped- up station wagon. 30 years later, he returned to retrace his steps. This is his memoir.

      Ten Pound Pom
      3,6