Sheenagh Pugh

Standard Name: Pugh, Sheenagh
Birth Name: Sheenagh Pugh
Pseudonym: S. P.
SP is a Welsh contemporary poet who has published nine volumes of poetry and translation, as well as two novels. Her poetry has a wide thematic reach both historical and geographical, and succeeds in making distant human experience imaginatively immediate.

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death Eleanor Anne Porden
This expedition was not his fateful one: he returned to England in 1827, and on 5 November 1828 married his second wife, Jane Griffin .
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder, 1908–2024, 22 vols. plus supplements.
His last, lost expedition has informed or inspired many artistic...
Reception Gillian Clarke
Reviewers of this book included Anne Stevenson . Letting in the Rumour, which followed in 1989, was a Poetry Book Society recommendation and was reviewed by Sheenagh Pugh .
Elfyn, Menna, editor. Trying The Line. Gomer, June 1997.
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Gillian Clarke. http://gillianclarke.co.uk/home.htm.

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Texts

Pugh, Sheenagh. Beware Falling Tortoises. Poetry Wales Press, 1987.
Pugh, Sheenagh, and Cary Archand. Crowded by Shadows. C. Davies, 1977.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Earth Studies and Other Voyages. Poetry Wales Press, 1982.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Folk Music. Seren, 1999.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Id’s Hospit. Seren, 1997.
Archand, Cary, and Sheenagh Pugh. “Introduction”. Crowded by Shadows, C. Davies, 1977, pp. 5-6.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Kirstie’s Witnesses. Shetland Times, 1998.
Clarke, Gillian, and Sheenagh Pugh. “Poems”. The Literary Review: Re-Imagining Wales, edited by Tony Curtis and Christopher Meredith, Vol.
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, No. 2, Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Prisoners of Transience. Translator Pugh, Sheenagh, Poetry Wales Press, 1985.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Selected Poems. Seren, 1990.
Pugh, Sheenagh. “Sheenagh Pugh”. Yahoo! GeoCities.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Sing for the Taxman. Seren, 1993.
Pugh, Sheenagh. Stonelight. Seren, 1999.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Beautiful Lie. Seren, 2002.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Democratic Genre: Fan Fiction in a Literary Context. Poetry Wales Press, 2005.
Pugh, Sheenagh. The Movement of Bodies. Poetry Wales Press, 2005.
Pugh, Sheenagh. What a Place to Grow Flowers: Poems. Triskele, 1982.
Pugh, Sheenagh. What If This Road. Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 2003.