The Green Hollow

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Books
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12.99
book_author_name: 
Owen Sheers
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Faber & Faber
published_date: 
05/04/2018
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9780571339075
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Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Poetry > Individual poets
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Owen Sheers|Hardback|Faber & Faber|05/04/2018
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9780571339075
Book Description: 
In 1966 a coal slag heap collapsed on a school in south Wales, killing 144 people, most of them children. Poet Owen Sheers has given voice to those who still live in Aberfan, the pit village in which tragedy struck, and uses their collective memories to create a striking work of poetic power. This is a portrait not just of what happened, but also of what was lost. What was Aberfan like in 1966? What were the interests of the people, the social life, the sporting obsessions, the bands of the day? What was the deeper history of the place? Why had it become the mining village it was, and what had it been before the discovery of coal under its soil? Perhaps most significantly: what is Aberfan like today? The Green Hollow is a historical story with a deeply urgent contemporary resonance; a story of what can happen when a community is run by a corporation. It is also a story known along generational rather than geographic borders. Based on the BBC One production, The Green Hollow is a beautifully rendered picture of a time and place - and a life-altering event whose effects are irrevocable.

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