Short Story Collections (Single Author), English, Scottish, & Welsh Fiction, European Peoples & Cultures - Fiction & Literature
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Overview
Caradoc Evans's infamous 1915 attack on what he perceived to be a corrupt, liberal, nonconformist hierarchy is reprinted in this new edition. With his portrayal of Welsh leaders as amoral demons speaking in a language of literally translated Welsh and Old Testament phrases and using the Bible to justify acts of gross hypocrisy and self-gratification, Evans became the most reviled man in Wales while his book turned into a source of disgust and fascination for the next century. An informative introduction by John Harris provides a useful context for this literary sensation.Author Biography: Caradoc Evans was a journalist, editor, and novelist in west AUTHOR: Evans, Caradoc
Book Details
Published
February 23, 1995
Publisher
Bridgend : Seren, c1987.
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780907476818