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Cover of Story, Volume I: The Library of Wales Short Story Anthology

Story, Volume I: The Library of Wales Short Story Anthology

โœ Scribed by Smith, Dai (editor)


Book ID
109879937
Publisher
Parthian Books
Year
2014
Tongue
en-IE
Weight
443 KB
Series
Story 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Library of Wales' Story anthologies feature the very best of Welsh short fiction, written amid the political, social and economic turbulence of twentieth century Wales and beyond. More than eighty outstanding works from the classics of Dylan Thomas, Rhys Davies, Arthur Machen and Gwyn Thomas to the almost forgotten brilliance of work by Margiad Evans and Dilys Rowe and then forward to the prize-winning work of Emyr Humphreys, Rachel Trezise and Leonora Brito, colouring and engaging in the life of a changed country.

Story I depicts a Wales wracked by a driving capitalism, shriven by hypocrisy and soon devastated by two world wars; but still creative, resilient and sometimes laughing uproariously. The writers produced stories to entertain, engage and share in the intimate lives of a distinctive people.

In this selection Dai Smith has crafted an anthology that gives a unique insight into the life of a country and the talent of its major writers.


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