| Dai Vaughan - Performing Arts - 1999 - 240 pages
These essays, which span twenty-five years of writing and a lifetime of experience, offer fresh and challenging insights into documentary. Dai Vaughan, one of the most highly ... | |
| Dai Vaughan - Fiction - 2003 - 180 pages
One of the most unusual and erudite works of fiction to have emerged from Wales in recent years, Totes Meer is a meditation on the roots of art, language and the creative urge. | |
| Dai Vaughan - History - 2005 - 260 pages
Politics of the workplace, tricks played by memory, distortions of power, and the significance of protest are examined in this sumptuous and provocative novel/biography from a ... | |
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