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Rhys Davies (1901-78) was among the most dedicated, prolific and accomplished of Welsh prose writers. This is his first full biography, describing the early years of the Blaenclydach grocer's son, his abhorrence of 'chapel culture', his bohemian years in Fitzrovia, his visit to the Lawrences in the south of France, his unremitting work ethic, his patrons, his admiration for the French and Russian writers who were his models, his love-hate relationship with the Rhondda, and above all, the dissembling that went into Print of a Hare's Foot (1969), 'an autobiographical beginning', which proves to be a most unreliable book from start to finish.
This guide to Radnorshire by Lewis Davies was first published in 1912 as part of the Cambridge County Geographies.
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A dark and chilling collection of tales to make the blood run cold, Sing, Sorrow Sorrow features short stories from contemporary Welsh writers.
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