Described as "the greatest poem" of the first World War, but that doesn't begin to cover what Jones achieved in In Parenthesis - prose, verse, and everything in between, it defies categorization. If the documentary gives even a glimmer of how bloody good this work is, it'll be the Arts documentary of the year. Worth watching to find out - it's only in the last decade or so that I've got to know Jones' work (he was a fine draughtsman and illustrator, too - the script outside the BBC building in Cardiff is an example of his poetry and caligraphy) and whilst I can see that he might never be a "popular" writer, I cannot understand why he was totally neglected from my Twentieth Literature studies.
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