The Crazy Truth

4.50 ( 2 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Crazy Truth

The Crazy Truth

4.50 (2 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 20 May, 2024
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In 1984, Girlo Wolf is born into a world of pickets and poverty. She dreams of a world beyond the defunct slagheaps of post-industrial Wales and, nurturing dreams of becoming a poet, seeks social mobility through education. Struggling with life-long mental health challenges and the repercussions of childhood trauma, she falls into a dark underworld of sex, drugs and alcohol. Channelling her lived experiences, and those of her working-class community, she soon discovers that her words are a conduit to recovery and survivourhood. Gemma June Howell’s debut is a powerful tribute to the intergenerational struggles of working-class people and an authentic story of one woman’s journey to empowerment.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781781727522
ISBN10 178172752X
Number Of Pages 246
Item Weight 306 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 208 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller Poetry Wales Press
Format paperback
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‘Here’s a literary voice blasting out at you, a writer of deep, deep authenticity with a real story to tell. It’s the tale of a young poet finding out that life is like pinball game, all flashing lights and obstacles, but thrillingly full of excitement too. Gemma June Howell is the real thing and then some, a brilliant new literary voice. Here is a novelist able to palp the rancid underbelly of life and yet find the lyricism, grit and beauty there, superbly well equipped to examine the tests and travails of the creative life and explore how society works for some and leaves others utterly marooned. Shot through with striking, in-your-face and often drop-dead beautiful writing, this novel is a work of art, but urgently so, with stuff to say about living now and living hard and living with complete and utter honesty.’ – Jon Gower;‘Brilliant edgy dialect poems evoking many working-class Welsh valley's voices. Reminded me of the Glaswegian dialect poet, Tom Leonard. She has the same sense of depth and honesty. Gemma June Howell is one of the best young poets with a genuinely unique talent!’ – Topher Mills, Poet.;‘Sharp, brilliant writing with a unique voice that needs to be heard.’ – Tanya Byrne, Author.;‘An omnivorous mind’ – Niall Griffiths;‘Gemma June Howell is a brilliant young woman writer in the best traditions of Wales. Inspiring to me, not just because I share the same Bedwas, Trethomas and Machen background of Gemma, but because she is a writer who needs to be read. Her book goes where the best writing goes – into the heart of the human condition. She shares with Albert Camus and J. M. Coetzee a passion for humanity’s light and dark. I’m sure she can write a classic.’ – Karl Francis, Film Director.;‘One of the dazzling new wave of young Welsh writers. Her voice is gritty and sparse, compassionate and sometimes shocking but always authentic and true to her Valley roots.’ – Alan Perry, Author.;‘Whilst this collection exposes issues specific to social deprivation during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it is also part of a great Welsh poetic and literary tradition. It is reminiscent of writing which emerged out of the valleys and elsewhere during the 1930's depression, and as such, is a more modern, brutal take on a world once inhabited by the ‘Tramp-Poet’ W H

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