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A collection of short stories captures the distinct social and geographical landscape of Wales through varied narrative lenses. These stories focus on the lives of individuals navigating the constraints of industrial and rural environments. The anthology presents a series of character-driven vignettes that explore the tension between tradition and modernization. The narrative framework utilizes a mix of realist prose and regional dialect to ground the reader in the specific cultural context of the Welsh setting.
Readers and critics often identify this collection as a significant representation of Welsh literary identity during the mid-twentieth century. Discussion frequently centers on the editor's selection process, which highlights the stark realities of working-class life in the region. The pacing is noted for being deliberate, allowing the atmosphere of the setting to take precedence over rapid plot progression. Many observers highlight the effectiveness of the character development in conveying the broader social shifts occurring at the time. The anthology remains a point of interest for those examining the evolution of regional short fiction.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
1980-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0194242803
ISBN-13:
9780194242806
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