These 99 paraphrases of the works of the fourteenth century Welsh poet,
Dafydd ap Gwilym, explore the extraordinary diversity of his work, from
poems inspired by love and nature, through scathing self-examinations
and bitter satires, to poems in praise of literary patrons. The style,
humour and cadences of Dafydd's work can never be satisfactorily
translated, but the interpretations in this volume are a tribute to the
genius of the master bard. (Please note: although the illustrations are
in colour in the preview, they are black and white in the printed copy.)