My Neighbors
Autor: | Caradoc Evans |
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EAN: | 4057664585363 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 04.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Stories of the Welsh People |
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Schlagworte: | authentic emotional depth community dynamics fiction early 20th century human behavior exploration hypocrisy critique minimalist writing style religious fervor themes rural Welsh life short story collection societal judgment |
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In 'My Neighbors,' Caradoc Evans crafts a poignant tapestry of life in the rural valleys of Wales, illuminating the intricacies of human relationships within a tightly-knit community. With his characteristic sharp wit and lyrical prose, Evans captures the essence of his characters, providing a vivid portrayal of their hopes, fears, and moral quandaries. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Wales, this collection of interconnected stories delves deep into the themes of isolation, social stratification, and the persistent grip of tradition, showcasing Evans'Äô ability to weave rich narratives that reflect local folklore while also offering a critique of societal norms. Caradoc Evans, a native of Wales, drew upon his own experiences of growing up in a small village, which shaped his unique perspective on the intricate dynamics of rural life. His background as a writer, playwright, and controversial figure in Welsh literature positioned him to explore vibrant yet sometimes harsh realities, making him a pivotal voice in the early modernist movement. His bold storytelling, marked by both humor and pathos, resonates with the cultural and historical nuances of his homeland. Readers seeking a profound exploration of societal norms and personal identity will find 'My Neighbors' an essential addition to their shelves. With its rich character development and evocative settings, this work not only entertains but also provokes thoughtful introspection about the nature of community and individual belonging.