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The Island of Apples

Jones, GlynHumfrey, Belinda(Introduction by)
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Glyn Jones is a renowned Welsh poet, his handling of words and imagery is dazzling.

In this novel we have also a story with an exciting accelerating plot, with an eminently readable narrative.

The Island of Apples is a brilliant study of a pre-adolescent boy's romantic imagination and dangerous enthralment, set vividly in the south Wales of Methyr Tydfil and Carmarthen in the early twentieth century.

Also a sophisticated philosophic artefact which explores the relationship between vision and reality in general terms and through the heightened experience of their conflict and confusion in a boy on the margin between adulthood and the 'dying' of parents and childhood.

In her introduction, Belinda Humfrey analyses and characterizes the novel; interprets some of its mysteries (beginning with the title), and places it within a twentieth century and larger literary context.

She takes account of the novel's critical history and Glyn Jones's perception of it; and she makes use of his manuscript drafts and working notebooks.

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University of Wales Press
0708311776 / 9780708311776
Hardback
823.912
10/12/1992
United Kingdom
290 pages, No
129 x 198 mm
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