
Milk Wood Memoir
$28.81
- Paperback
80 pages
- Release Date
12 May 2026
Summary
Milk Wood Memoir, the fourth collection by Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch, opens with a handful of family recollections of Dylan Thomas, including Samantha’s grandfather’s presence in the poet’s house on the night he was shot at in March 1945. Thomas’s wartime sojourn in New Quay in West Wales from 1944 to 1945 was one of the most important creative periods in his life. Many scholars have linked the small coastal town to the imagined Llareggub (buggerall) in which Thomas set his most famous work, U…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781035091072 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1035091070 |
| Author: | Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch |
| Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
| Imprint: | Picador |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 80 |
| Release Date: | 12 May 2026 |
| Weight: | 114g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 153mm x 6mm |
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Critics Review
Wynne-Rhydderch’s poetry masters a variety of styles, is intelligent, sincere, and deeply human. How lucky we are to have a guide like her – Matthew Dickman, author of All-American Poem
The sea pulls at the roots of this remarkable collection, from its coastline’s tilted houses and trees to Wynne-Rhydderch’s ancestral Milk Wood cast, her ‘lively tribe’, chronicled here with such precision and tenderness they already feel part of Welsh folklore, articulating the wit and quiet heroism of a lost generation. This is a haunting work from a unique voice in contemporary poetry – Paul Henry, author of Boy Running
Milk Wood Memoir is a tender and beautiful evocation of a seaside community. With its rich blend of history and mythology, the book draws on over a century of family and social memory. Setting off in the key of Dylan Thomas, who was shot in Ceredigion’s exotic New Quay these poems modulate into Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch’s distinctively crisp, humorous and poignant metaphysical register. The book’s subject is deep time and how we’re all immersed in it together. Surrealism is a realistic way of describing deaths and sorrows, from an inherited tortoise to the poet’s own father on his deathbed. A delight from start to finish. Pitch-perfect. – Gwyneth Lewis, Forward Prize-shortlisted author of Zero Gravity
About The Author
Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch
Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch is a British-Welsh poet, performer, tutor, and editor. She lives close to the sea in West Wales, where she tends an orchard and runs a writers’ retreat. Her previous poetry collections with Picador, Not in These Shoes and Banjo, were each shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year.
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