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Between the Boundaries comprises twenty-six essays that follow the course of a single year and cover topics that range from the habits of beavers to the progression of Artificial Intelligence, journeying from Wales to Australia with many stops in between. The origins for most have come about by chance; an impromptu stop on a journey has revealed something unexpected and interesting, a poster, a brochure or a website suggesting an event that promised to be out of the ordinary. Politics, technology, art, poetry, and gardening are just some of the subjects on offer here. The author visits a new…mehr

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Between the Boundaries comprises twenty-six essays that follow the course of a single year and cover topics that range from the habits of beavers to the progression of Artificial Intelligence, journeying from Wales to Australia with many stops in between. The origins for most have come about by chance; an impromptu stop on a journey has revealed something unexpected and interesting, a poster, a brochure or a website suggesting an event that promised to be out of the ordinary. Politics, technology, art, poetry, and gardening are just some of the subjects on offer here. The author visits a new assessment of the Elizabethan polymath John Dee, and compares the relative claims to accuracy of different portrayals of Dylan Thomas. He visits a former nuclear bunker, now made into an unpeopled data centre.
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Autorenporträt
Adam Somerset has lived in Ceredigion since 1991. He had previously worked for fifteen years in London in the telecommunications and pharmaceutical industries. In 2007 he began to review theatre and performance in Wales. He has since written 1000 reviews and articles, principally on theatre but also on art and photography, television and radio, history and politics. His articles have been published by the Cambrian News, Cyfrwng, the Institute of Welsh Affairs, New Welsh Reader, Planet Magazine, Theatre Wales and Wales Arts Review.