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A LANDSCAPE OF WALES
Autor: JAMES MORRIS
ISBN: 9781904587897
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Título: A LANDSCAPE OF WALES
Autor: JAMES MORRIS
ISBN: 9781904587897
Tema: Monografías
Páginas: 112 págs.
Idioma: Inglés
Ilustraciones: 83 colour photographs
Lugar de edición: Reino Unido
Editorial: Dewi Lewis Publishing
Encuadernación: Hardback
Formato: 33x27
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A Landscape of Wales takes an expansive look at the contemporary Welsh landscape.

James Morris challenges the tourist clichés and looks at the impact of human presence and the layers of history in the landscape. He reflects upon issues of identity, exploitation and regeneration; it is a land of beauty and of hardship where – in this post industrial, post rural economy – Tesco and tourism are now the great employers.

These are the contrasting realities of the Welsh landscape – that seen by the many visitors and that experienced by most inhabitants. Morris moves between tourist hot spots and the terraces and back streets where the majority of people live. The latter are often hard bitten unpretty places, often built for reasons that are no longer relevant. No longer the world’s largest producer of iron, coal, copper or slate, these are places that have lost their historic and heroic status, sometimes even their raison d’etre. Regeneration is taking place, but it is taking its time. By contrast the tourist landscape is one of pleasure seeking and escape – this is the Wales that visitors are sold and want to see. But in a small country, this selling of culture for the tourist pound has complex consequences that add to the other complexities that have shaped so much of the landscape.

James Morris is an award-winning photographer of landscape and the built environment. Based in the Wales, his work is in many private and public collections including The British Council; Museum of African Art, New York; Princeton University; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the National Library of Wales.

Brought up in Manchester, Jim Perrin is an award-winning writer of Welsh descent. His books include River Map (Gomer, 2001), The Villain: the life of Don Whillans (Hutchinson, 2005) and Travels with the Flea (In Pinn, 2003). The Climbing Essays won the mountaineering Literature Award at the 2006 Banff Mountain Festival. He now lives in the Pyrenees.

A touring exhibition of the work opened at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in late Spring 2010.
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