The second title in the landmark series, the Library of Wales. When railway signalman Harry Price suddenly suffers a stroke his son Matthew, a lecturer in London, makes a return to the border village of Glynmawr. As Matthew and Harry struggle with their memories of social and personal change, a beautiful and moving portrait of the love between a father and son emerges. Reprint.
Pris: kr 169.00 fra Norli
Butikk | Pris | |
---|---|---|
kr 169.00 | Besøk butikk |
<p><b>Taking inspiration from classic authors from Jane Austen to Thomas Hardy, Williams shines a light on our society¿s changing views of the rural and industrial landscapes in which we work and live.</b><br><br>Our collective...
kr 199.00
Mer informasjon
A new and fully-updated centenary edition of Raymond Williams's seminal collection of essays on nationhood and cultural identity, Who Speaks for Wales?
kr 279.00
Mer informasjon
Since the peak of Europe''s so-called 2015 ''migration crisis'', the dominant governmental response has been to turn to deterrent border security across the Mediterranean and construct border walls throughout the EU. During...
kr 399.00
Mer informasjon
Raymond Williams' seminal exploration of the history of meaning of some of the most important words in the English language.
kr 179.00
Mer informasjon