The Penguin book of Welsh short stories
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The Penguin book of Welsh short stories
(Penguin books)(Penguin fiction)
Penguin, 2011, c1976
- : pbk
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The Penguin book of Welsh short stories : Rhys Davies, Geraint Goodwin, Gwyn Jones, Dylan Thomas, D.J. Williams, Caradoc Evans, Moira Dearnley
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"Reissued in this edition 2011"--T.p. verso
Contents of Works
- The fashion plate / Rhys Davies
- The golden pony / Glyn Jones
- Acting captain / Alun Lewis
- Saturday night / Geraint Goodwin
- The loss / Kate Roberts ; translated by Walter Dowding
- The brute creation / Gwyn Jones
- Extraordinary little cough / Dylan Thomas
- A successful year / D.J. Williams ; translated by Glyn Jones
- The teacher / Gwyn Thomas
- The strange apeman / E. Tegla Davies ; translated by Wyn Griffith
- Be this her memorial / Caradoc Evans
- The return / Brenda Chamberlain
- Twenty tons of coal / B.L. Coombes
- The squire of Havilah / T. Hughes Jones ; translated by T. Glynne Davies
- An overdose of son / Eigra Lewis Roberts ; translated by the author
- The house in Builth Crescent / Moira Dearnley
- Blind date / Jane Edwards ; translated by D. Llwyd Morgan
- Morfydd's celebration / Harri Pritchard Jones ; translated by Harri Webb
- A writer came to our place / John Morgan
- A Roman spring / Leslie Norris
- Before forever after / Ron Berry
- Hon. Sec. (R.F.C.) / Alun Richards
- Black Barren / Islwyn Ffowc Elis ; translated by the author
- Mel's secret love / Emyr Humphreys
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Description
'It is my hope that the Wales of the past and present is well represented in this volume, together with the world of work and workmen in some of our more ravaged terrains.'
In twenty-four short stories, written by Welsh men and women, for the most part about Welsh people, we are treated to depictions of valley and mountain, country and town, as well as offered powerful and moving insights into the nature of the people.
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