Summary
HE'S an acclaimed novelist and poet who's one of the leading academic lights at Cardiff University.
But five years ago Richard Gwyn was told he had 12 months to live unless a suitable donor could be found for his failing liver, ravaged from nine "lost" years he'd spent drifting homeless across the Mediterranean drinking up to seven litres of wine a day.See the full content of this document
Extract
How Gwyn Gained a Liver - and Life - Transplant
The amazing lifestyle transformation forms the core of the 54- year-old's new memoir, The Vagabond's B...
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