Off the Track
Traces of Memory
by Dai Smith
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Pub Date 1 May 2023 | Archive Date 31 Dec 2022
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Advance Praise
From other books by Dai Smith on Raymond Williams
“It is Smith’s ambition to set out the lonely, almost monastic path Raymond took through childhood, army and adult education towards his deserved eminence. But the biographer’s greatest achievement is to find his own discerning route through what often seems to be a jungle of contradiction... This is a worthwhile book and a very good one.”
– David Hare, The Guardian
Longlisted for Wales Book of the Year
On the Crossing
This brave, bold and challenging work conjures a vivid cast of characters into being and offering – with ready vim and ample vigour – their compelling, complex and ultimately telling story.
“A masterpiece of amalgamation and imagination... is a fictional vision of the meaning of the life and death of American Wales”. Jon Gower
“At times the writing hovers on the last edge of prose, aspiring to be poetry, and like poetry demands to be read aloud.” Wales Arts Review
“In probing the meaning of Welsh lives in the twentieth century Dai Smith’s novels offer sophisticated meditations on history and community, the past and the present...” Agenda
“It is a remarkable piece of work and will henceforth be essential to the understanding of the making of Raymond Williams.”
– Eric Hobsbawm
Dai Smith was born in the Rhondda in 1945. He studied History at Balliol College, Oxford, and Literature at Columbia University, New York City. He was awarded a Ph.D. at Swansea University for a thesis on the South Wales Miners’ Federation, subsequently the subject of his book, with Hywel Francis, The Fed. He was the contributing editor to the series of essays A People and A Proletariat and published, with Gareth Williams, the prize-winning Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union, Fields of Praise. Through the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and edited a number of innovative and provocative books and scholarly articles on the social and cultural history of modern Wales: notably, Lewis Jones, Aneurin Bevan and the World of South Wales and Wales: A Question for History. The latter was an extensively revised version of the book associated with six documentary films he wrote and presented under the title Wales! Wales? He went on to make a number of other films on the arts and popular culture, including most recently The Lost Pictures of Eugene Smith.
He became Editor BBC Radio Wales in 1993, and was Head of Broadcast (English) there from 1994 until 2000 when he was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Glamorgan. He had held Lectureships since 1969 at the Universities of Lancaster, Swansea and Cardiff, where he was given a Personal Chair of the University of Wales in 1984, and since 2005 has been Research Chair in the Cultural History of Wales at Swansea University.
From 2006 to 2016 he was Chair Arts Council Wales and the founding Series Editor of the Library of Wales for which he also edited two volumes of Welsh short stories as Story 1 and Story 2. In The Frame, his autobiography with attendant essays was published in 2010 as was the completion of a trilogy of fiction with The Crossing in 2020. Since 2016 he has been commissioning Series Editor for Modern Wales.
Marketing Plan
Extensive publicity on radio and in print.
Extensive publicity on radio and in print.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781914595127 |
PRICE | US$24.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |