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The Library of Wales – Writing for the World

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A Man's Estate by Emyr Humphreys: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Ash on a Young Man's Sleeve by Dannie Abse: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Border Country by Raymond Williams: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Congratulate the Devil by Howell Davies: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Country Dance by Margiad Evans: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Cwmardy & We Live by Lewis Jones: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Home To An Empty House by Alun Richards: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy I Sent a Letter to My Love by Bernice Rubens: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy In The Green Tree by Alun Lewis: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Jampot Smith by Jeremy Brooks: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Poetry 1900-2000 by ed.Meic Stephens: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Rhapsody by Dorothy Edwards: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy So Long Hector Bebb by Ron Berry: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Sport by ed. Gareth Williams: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Dark Philosophers by Gwyn Thomas: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy The Withered Root by Rhys Davies: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy Voices of the Children by George Ewart Evans: click on the cover image for full details, reviews and how to order your copy


The Library of Wales includes prose and poetry essays and fiction anthologies and memoirs drama and journalism
  • as diverse as Ron Berry and Raymond Williams
  • as connected as Alun Richards and Elaine Morgan
  • as profound as Emyr Humphreys and Alun Lewis
  • as savage and comic as Gwyn Thomas and Rhys Davies
  • as epic as Lewis Jones and Alexander Cordell
  • as probing as Hilda Vaughan and Dorothy Edwards
  • as urban as Dannie Absie
  • as rural Geraint Goodwin.