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  • av Margiad Evans
    195,-

    Written as a series of nature journals, Margiad Evans'' Autobiography (1943), is an extraordinary experiment in what she called ''earth writing''. It explores in delicate and precise detail the writer''s intensely-felt, even mystical relationship with the natural world. From 1941, she lived in a farmworker''s cottage, Potacre, on the summit of a hill above Llangarron and in sight of the Welsh mountains. A meditation on the difficulty of translating the reality of the ''now'' into words, Autobiography traces a spiritual journey towards understanding the profound connection between all living things.

  • av Margiad Evans
    175,-

  • av Margiad Evans
    145,-

    At the heart of Country Dance is Ann Goodman, a young woman torn by the struggle for supremacy in her mixed blood, Welsh and English. This first-person account of passion, murder, and cultural conflict is set in the border country in the late 19th century, and the rural way of life is no idyll but rather a savage and exacting struggle for survival.

  • - and other late unpublished writings
    av Margiad Evans
    165,-

    Margiad Evans (1909 - 1958), essayist, memoirist, novelist and poet, was born in Uxbridge but got her inspiration from the Herefordshire Welsh Border country. First published in 1932 her writing career was curtailed in 1950 when a previously asymptomatic brain tumour induced an epileptic response whose effects became increasingly serious over the last years of her life. This book of three unpublished works spans that last period, and sheds light on the cruel fate which befell this talented young author and robbed us of ''one of the finest prose writers in English'' of the 20th century.

  • av Margiad Evans
    163,-

    A forced wedding in a freezing country church, where the only sound is the bride's tears: so starts Mary Bicknor's life of misery with brutish Easter Probert, groom to the oddly assorted Kilminster family. In a tale of passion, violence, cruelty and unexpected tenderness, Margiad Evans conjures a tempestous and sometimes sinister world of rural and small-town border life in the early twentieth century.

  • av Margiad Evans
    112,-

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