This collection of poetry delves into the complex and often stark realities of rural Welsh life, nature, and the human condition, as seen through the eyes of a reflective and sometimes acerbic observer. The poet's work is characterized by its austerity, spiritual searching, and a profound sense of place, often touching on themes of faith, doubt, and the unrelenting passage of time. With a style that ranges from traditional to modernist, the poems offer a window into the soul of a man deeply rooted in his landscape, wrestling with the divine and the mundane in equal measure.
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