Christopher Meredith

Christopher Meredith
Author: Diana Wallace
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786831155

The first book-length study of the work of Christopher Meredith, a leading bilingual Welsh writer Unique in offering close analyses which read across Meredith’s poetry and prose Draws on new material from interviews with Meredith to provide new biographical contexts Unusual as a study of a writer who is equally a poet and a novelist Argues that Meredith’s writing forms a history of the Anglicised Welsh of south-east Wales which has wider international implications in relation to the experience of living in a bilingual ‘small country’.

The Book of Idiots

The Book of Idiots
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Black humor
ISBN: 9781854115652

Tipsy, shambolic, sick Wil Daniel begins to tell our narrator, Dean, a tale that may be a ghost story or a romance, a farce or a tragedy. Can Clive regain the triumphs he achieved at the age of nine? Will Jeff stop his swimming trunks from dissolving? Meanwhile we get glimpses of Dean's own half-lived life.

Christopher Meredith

Christopher Meredith
Author: Diana Wallace
Publisher: Writers of Wales
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781786831149

The first full-length critical study of the fiction and poetry of Christopher Meredith, this book maps his importance in relation to Welsh writing in English. Diana Wallace surveys all of Meredith's work, including Shifts, the classic novel of post-industrial Wales; his three other novels, including the historical Griffri; and his four volumes of poetry. Wallace places Meredith's work in relation to wider discussions of post-industrial, postcolonial, postmodern, and historical fictions outside Wales in order to display his international importance. Combining new research with close textual reading and theoretically informed analysis, this book explores Meredith's life as a bilingual writer whose work is characterized by its geographical and historical specificity as well as by its concern with universal themes.

Griffri

Griffri
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781854111302

A novel where Griffri ap Berddig, a poet at the court of a minor Welsh prince in the twelfth century, tells his life story to a Cistercian monk.

Shifts

Shifts
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Parthian Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1914595513

'the prose is spare and poetic, at once plain and rich, musical in its rhythms of speech and clear descriptions... A beautiful, understated first novel' – The New York Times 'A first novel of consummate skill' – The Sunday Times 'witty, compassionate, and brilliantly readable' – Diana Wallace A new edition of this classic Welsh novel with an introduction by Professor Diana Wallace Funny, lyrical and poignant, Shifts is a novel of the decline of industry and of the south Wales working class in the 1970s. It broke new ground on its appearance in combining a real, close-up depiction of work and ordinary lives with symbolic power and a wider imaginative reach. Jack Priday, down-at-heel and almost down and out, returns to his hometown towards the end of the 1970s after a decade's absence, just looking for a way to get by. His life becomes entangled with those of old friends Keith, Judith and O, and with the slow death throes of the male-dominated heavy industries that have shaped and defined the region and its people for almost two centuries. As circumstances shift around them, the principals are forced to find some understanding of them and to confront their own secret natures. From multiple viewpoints, Shifts is a slowburning, controlled and intense examination of the relationship between our inner lives, the people around us and the forces of history.

Please

Please
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9781781726167

Octogenarian language geek Vernon, who's never written a book, tries to find a way to write the story of his long marriage to Hannah. Under the comic surface of Vernon's pompous voice hides a story of murderous fantasy, obsession, passion and regret. A verbally brilliant tragicomic short novel with some surprising twists and a moving denouement.

Sidereal Time

Sidereal Time
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Clint and Dustin are coconuts, 10L have turned into three-toed sloths, Gron is becoming Zero Mostel, the lower sixth is an airliner of people about to fall out of the sky, and you, you've turned into a three-eyed Martian who speaks a nounless language and has forgotted to pay the child minder. But what's all this got to do with sixteenth century Ermland? It's an ordinary week in post-industrial south wales, and alienated desperation is as much fun as it's ever been. Sidereal Time, starting with the experiences of Sarah, a school teacher feeling the first intimations of middle age, explores the cussed paradox of the way life can be predictable and yet not follow any script you've prepared.

Air Histories

Air Histories
Author: Christopher Meredith
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781781720745

Christopher Meredith's new poetry collection, 'Air Histories', is his fourth from Seren. One of the best writers of his generation in the UK, the rich textures of his work mirror the landscapes and complex histories of places he knows.

Stand Your Ground

Stand Your Ground
Author: Victoria Christopher Murray
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476792992

Janice Johnson's 16-year-old son was murdered and the shooter hasn't been arrested. Shelly Vance's husband is facing murder charges for shooting a teenager who he says attacked him in a parking lot. This tragedy is magnified by the racial divide it has created. She wants to stand by her man, but she's keeping a secret that could blow the case wide open. Alax Wilson is the jury foreman. Faced with a dramatic trial that has turned into a media frenzy, Janice, Shelly and Alax are forced to face their own prejudices.

CinderGirl

CinderGirl
Author: Christina Meredith
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0310348951

How is it possible for a young, homeless woman to overcome abuse, endure the foster care system, and rise to prominence to help others? CinderGirl tells Christina Meredith's incredible story of how she overcame these hardships to earn the title of Miss California and become an advocate for the vulnerable. Born into a large, working-class family in upstate New York, Christina endured years of abuse before entering the foster care system as a teenager. With nowhere to turn after she graduated from high school, Christina lived in her car for almost a year, working three jobs to survive. As she prayed in her car every day, Christina had no idea that in just a few years, her suffering would help others find healing. But she did know that she was destined for more, and she refused to give up hope, no matter the circumstance. In CinderGirl, Christina tells her piercing and poignant story of leaving behind homelessness to become Miss California and the founder of a nonprofit organization that provides advocacy for foster care children. With stunning vulnerability, Christina invites us into her childhood home and the heart of a child longing to be loved, challenging us to dig deeper into our own personal courage, even in the most difficult conditions. And in return, you'll learn how to: Dream big, even when you're at rock bottom Embrace the inherent worth that is yours in Christ Jesus Deepen your faith and your relationship with God Praise for CinderGirl: "Christina Meredith's life experience and real-life Cinderella story are beyond inspirational to me, and I'm so proud of her. She is an overcomer like few I've ever read about. But what impresses me the most is her desire to transform the foster care system and use her challenges to better the next generation." --Kristen Dalton-Wolfe, bestselling author and former Miss USA "Christina Meredith's story, which she tells with unique courage, follows a young woman's rise out of vulnerability, homelessness, and abuse to become a soldier, leader, and pillar in her community. Christina's spirited and empathetic soul shines through every page." --Jason Jones, author, activist, film producer