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Real Hay-on-Wye Kate Noakes

Real Hay-on-Wye By Kate Noakes

Real Hay-on-Wye by Kate Noakes


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Summary

Famously the 'town of books' and home to the Hay Literature Festival, Hay-on-Wye is a unique rural town. Noakes uncovers the many quirks of this quirky place and explores its rural hinterland: the Black Mountains to the south, Herefordshire to the east, Brecon to the west and Kilvert's Clyro to the north. A book full of unexpected discoveries.

Real Hay-on-Wye Summary

Real Hay-on-Wye by Kate Noakes

This new addition to the Real Series explores the town of Hay-on-Wye, home to the prestigious the Hay Literature Festival and How the Light Gets In festival, and Town of Books. Kate Noakes ventures into its hinterland, which is historically so much a part of the town too. The Black Mountains to the south, the river and Clyro to the north, rural Herefordshire to the east and out towards Brecon to the west fall into her territory, a rich and varied area, which appears in so many travel guides and so much literature, and in the DNA of Hay locals as their patch. In the town Noakes explores the Festival and the many bookshops oriented towards the visitor, which give Hay-on-Wye its rich cultural identity. But she also goes beyond, into the old town, the markets and shops of the locals and the cafes and galleries of more fashionable incomers and tourists. She discovers that Hay is a town with a split personality of rural culture on the one hand and almost metropolitan culture on the other, with its growing numbers of second homes and incoming good-lifers. Spiced by many local oddities Hay's story is also one common of rural towns reinventing themselves in the face of general 'progress'. There's a sense in which Hay's history repeats itself, the invention of the Town of Books being a response to changing times. The beautiful countryside and dramatic mountains surrounding Hay also bear witness to change and Noakes makes her own contribution to the cultural heritage of an area which has inspired artists and in particular writers, for centuries. This has been 'Kilvert Country' and 'Chatwin Country', and has also been populated by Arnold Wesker, Tom Bullough, and Owen Sheers, and the artists Eric Gill and David Jones. Real Hay is full of discoveries in a place that is familiar to many, though not as familiar as we might think.

About Kate Noakes

Kate Noakes was born in Guildford but has a longstanding relationship to Hay and the surrounding area. She has lived in Australia, California and Paris, experiences which provide some contrasting contexts to the border country. Noakes has degrees in geography and English from Reading University and an MPhil in Creative Writing from the University of Glamorgan. She is the author of two collections of poetry, and has read at numerous literary and musical festivals, including Hay.

Additional information

GOR013312431
9781781725771
1781725772
Real Hay-on-Wye by Kate Noakes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
20220523
248
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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