Bilingual poetry book about A470 sets Welsh hearts racing
by Steven Morris from World news | The Guardian on (#6117K)
Welsh-English anthology about Welsh equivalent of Route 66 republished twice since release on St David's Day
It is variously described as a snake, a zip, a ribbon, a scar, a Welsh version of Route 66. Memories, myths and moments of love and grief are woven into a collection of poems celebrating an unusual subject - the A470 road that links north and south Wales.
Though the subject matter may seem unpromising, the collection A470: Poems for the Road / Cerddi'r Ffordd, has proved popular with critics and readers and has already been reprinted twice since it was launched on St David's Day in March.
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