Byron Rogers is a Welsh journalist, essayist and biographer. He has contributed to The Times, the Sunday Telegraph and the Guardian, and was once a speech writer for the Prince of Wales. He is also author of seven books published by Aurum, including: An Audience With an Elephant, one of several collections of his journalism; The Man Who Went into the West, a critically acclaimed biography of the iconic twentieth century Welsh poet, R. S. Thomas, which was awarded the James Tait Black Prize for Biography in 2007; and The Last Englishman, a biography of the quintessential Englishman and celebrated novelist J.L. Carr. Me: The Authorised Biography, was published in 2009. His most recent book is Three Journeys. He currently lives in Northamptonshire and Carmarthen.
‘A biography touched by genius’
‘A masterpiece’
‘This book ought to win every award for which it is eligible’
‘ A biography touched by genius’ ‘ A masterpiece’ ‘ Byron Rogers’
lively and affectionate biography… is unexpectedly, even riotously
funny… Warm, perceptive, ruthless, gossipy and admiring’ ‘ This
book ought to win every award for which it is eligible’
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