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Real Cardiff
#1
Cardiffian Peter Finch
discovers the real Cardiff: lost rivers, Roman forts, holy wells,
itinerant poets, the old race course, the revitalised city centre,
the redeveloped Cardiff Bay, as he travels the city from east to west
and north to south. All Cardiff is here - not just the tourist destinations.
The estates of Ely and Grangetown sit next to elegant Radyr and Lisvane;
the new bars jostle with the old pubs; the terraces of Splott stand
by the grandeur of the castle and the civic centre.
What do visitors make of
the place? Meet the Japanese tourist puzzling over Castell Coch; get
banned from the pubs of Llandaff with novelist George MacBeth; listen
to the Beat poets in town. Meet the locals too, with their mix of
diffidence and civic pride.
And see how Cardiff is changing, from Finch's youth in the sixties
to the chrome and glass of today; from capital city to seat of government;
from thriving docks and steelmaking to call centres and the new tourism.This
is offbeat topographical writing, peppered with Finch's poems, which
will enthrall the native, the visitor and the armchair traveller alike.
It's celebratory, it's subversive. It's Real Cardiff.
2nd edition, third printing. isbn 1854113852. Published
by Seren Books, paperback, £9.95. Purchase.
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Real Cardiff
Two - The Greater City
Here Peter Finch
crosses the larger city, hunts for the legendary periferique and discovers
rubbish dumps, walled housing estates and dead-end lanes. He walks
the coast around Penarth Head and on to Lavernock to find the terminal
beach at Sully. With poet Grahame Davies he hunts for the mythical
river Canna and uncovers what makes Cardiff media-land tick. With
Architect Jonathan Adams he trails where the walls of Cardiff once
ran, looking for time vaults and gaps in the city's space-time continuum.
How did Penarth's Billy
Banks get their name? Why are there so many pubs in Pontcanna? Is
it Victoria Park or Canton? Who knows? Not Finch's mother, that's
for sure. With John Briggs he walks the route of the Glamorgan Canal,
mourning the city's loss. Russell Goodway agrees with him. But he's
lost too, now.
In the Bay he looks at
what went before the new Wales Millennium Centre and what might have
been. Out at Creigiau he finds cromlechau and extant past in a city
full of trees and slopes. The welsh Office is surrounded with salt
to keep the demons out. John Tripp has his wake at the Gower in Cathays.
There's a folk-club in the Locomotive along Broadway. Queen Street
Station has passages you can't get to where the Taff Valley Railway
still steams. There are other secrets running inside the overbuilt
city. Finch tells us what they are.
In Real Cardiff #2
Finch no longer has his nose pressed against the glass. This time
he's inside.
isbn 1854113844. Seren Books,
paperback, £9.99. Purchase.
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Real Cardiff Three - Coming
in 2009

The Big Book of Cardiff
An exciting anthology of
new writing from Europe's newest Capital. The modern, the post-modern,
the urban, the post-industrial city that has come into being since
the 1980s. Editors Peter Finch and Grahame Davies select the best
from the city's writers. Brand new for autumn 2005 - Cardiff's centenary
year. Purchase.
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Seren Books. ISBN: 1854113984; £9.99
Selected Later Poems
This book gathers together
work from eight of Finch's previous collections. From the viceral
immediacy of Make, the reader is drawn into a mesmeric experiment
with form and language. In Sp ll, Finch plays with the brittle
relationship between objects and signifiers, and develops his exploration
of semiotics and meaning in Poems For Ghosts, where explodes
the pomposity of formal, public language by crafting his own wildly
funny and dark satire on the memes of officialdom. More
information.
Seren Books. ISBN: 9781854114402;
£9.99
The Welsh Poems
The Welsh Poems might also
be called Selected Experimental Poems and highlights Finch's more
unusual excursions into verbal and visual trickery. The book covers
work written over a period of two decades and is the first such large-scale
selection of his work. More information.
Shearsman Books. ISBN 0-907562-91-4.
£9.95
Food
The new Finch title from Seren
collects work since 1997. Food - the stuff that keeps us moving on.
Not only does the collection include poems on dining, eating, preparing
and thinking about food but Finch's verse sequence on walking - the
perfect post-prandial activity - endemic in his life. The hills, coasts,
rocks and heart-stop climbs are all here. Test Finch out on the world
seen through haiku. See where William Carlos Williams had led him. Spend
money in Soviet Russia. Hang around outside a concert at St David's
Hall. There is a maturity in his handling of life and increasing engagement
with death. His range is as wide as ever. The vital mix of humour, heart
wrench, diatribe, and experimentation remains. Purchase.
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Useful
"Peter Finch's new collection
is marked by all the restless energy, humour and angst that is so characteristic
of this compulsively entertaining poet. Among the varied subjects to
come under the poet's subversive scrutiny are: Contemporary Art, the
Blues, computers, automobiles, ex-wives, recalcitrant children, aged
parents, bleak Welsh landscapes, factory workers, writing classes, old
shirts and beach stones. His continuing fascination with technique is
highlighted in the poems of the second half of the collection which
include a short section of visual pieces as well as the elaborate code
of 'One of Our Presidents: Six variations for Tony Conran'. Also here
are poems written for particular performances or directly inspired by
works of art. A tireless innovator, an astute and frequently very funny
observer of culture and society, Peter Finch will win yet more readers
with Useful"
- from the blurb. Published by Seren Books, 1997.
isbn 1854111760, paperback at £6.95. Purchase.
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Antibodies
"In Antibodies Peter
Finch works on language from the inside defamiliarising through gestalt,
process, list, and structure. The work uses chance as much as design,
relies on visual perception as much as the internal voice. It forever
echoes Coolidge's question 'why make new work when there is so much
already around us?' The lines travel clear up from Dada to L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E.
With the exception, of course, that Finch wants us to enjoy ourselves
as we read and explore."
- from the blurb. Published by Stride, 1997.
isbn 1900152223, paperback at £7.95. More information.
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More Finch Titles: Poetry
Wanted For Writing
Poetry (with
Steve Morris)- Second Aeon, 1968
Pieces Of The Universe - Second Aeon, 1969
Cycle Of the Suns - Art Living,1970
Beyond The Silence - Vertigo, 1970
An Alteration In The Way I Breathe - Quickest way Out,
1970
The Edge Of Tomorrow (with Jeanne Rushton) - BB Books,
1971
The End Of The Vision - (hard and paper editions) - John
Jones Ltd, 1971
Whitesung - Aquila, 1972
Antarktika - Writers Forum, 1972
Trowch Eich Radio 'Mlaen - Writers Forum, 1977
Connecting Tubes - Writers Forum, 1980
Visual Texts 1970-1980 - (microfiche edition) Pyrofiche,
1981
The O Poems - Writers Forum, 1981
Blues And Heartbreakers - Galloping Dog, 1981
Some Music And A Little War - Rivelin Grapheme, 1984
On Criticism - Writers Forum, 1984
Reds In The Bed - Galloping Dog, 1985
Selected Poems - Poetry Wales Press, 1987
Make - Galloping Dog, 1990
Cheng Man Ching Variations - Writers Forum, 1990
Poems For Ghosts - Seren Books, 1991
Five Hundred Cobbings
- Writers Forum, 1994
The Spe ell - Writers Forum, 1995
Useful - Seren Books,1997 - more
information
Dauber - Writers Forum, 1997
Antibodies - Stride, 1997 - more
information
Food - Seren Books, 2001- more information
Vizet - Water - Konkret Konyvek, 2003 - more
information
The Welsh Poems - Shearsman, 2006 - more
information
Selected Later Poems
- Seren, 2007
- more information
Zen Cymru - Seren (due 2009)
Tapes
Big Band Dance Music
- Balsam Flex, 1980
Dances Interdites - Balsam Flex, 1982
The Italian Job (with Bob Cobbing) - Klinker Soundz,
1985
Other Works
Blats
- Second Aeon, 1973
Between 35 And 42 - Alun Books, 1982
Getting Your Poetry Published (15 editions) - Association
of Little Presses, 1973
Publishing Yourself, Not Too Difficult After All (8 editions)
- Association of Little Presses, 1989
How To Publish Your Poetry (3 editions) - Allison & Busby,
1985
How To Publish Your Poetry (complete revision) - read
a sample chapter - Allison & Busby, April, 1998
How To Publish Yourself (two editions) - Allison & Busby,
1987
How To Publish Yourself (complete revision) -
read a sample chapter Allison & Busby, December 1997
The Poetry Business - Seren Books, 1994
Real Cardiff - Seren Books - 2002
Real Cardiff #2 - Seren Books - 2004
Real Wales - Seren Books - due 2008 - read
samples
Real Cardiff #3 - Seren Books - due 2009
As Editor
Typewriter
Poems - Something
Else Press, 1972
How To Learn Welsh - Christopher Davies 1978
Green Horse (with Meic Stephens) - Christopher Davies,
1978
Small Presses & Little Magazine Of The UK & Ireland, An Address
List - Oriel Bookshop, 1996
The Big Book of Cardiff
(with Grahame Davies) - Seren 2005 - more
information
Orbis Magazine Special
Welsh Issue - #136
- 2006
Series
Editor
For Seren Books: The Real
Wales series. Coming soon Real Newport (Ann Drysdale),
Real Swansea (Nigel Jenkins), Real Wrexham (Grahame Davies),
Real Aberystwyth (Niall Griffiths), Real Merthyr (Mario
Basini), Real South Pembroke (Tony Curtis), Real Llanelli
(Jon Gower), and Real Liverpool (Niall Griffiths)
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