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The Stories of Richard Hughes Williams

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An edition of Going South (2015)

Going South

The Stories of Richard Hughes Williams

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Set in the North Wales slate quarries at the end of the nineteenth century, these stories represent a time of unparalleled cultural wealth and economic hardship. With a simplicity that belies their emotional impact, they depict the quarrymen united by humour and friendship against the oppression and upheaval of their time.

Richard Hughes Williams, nicknamed Dic Tryfan (1878-1919), was proclaimed as a Welsh Gorky in his day, but only now has a body of his work been translated. A liberal, a secularist and an internationalist, he yet depicts his compatriots with loyalty, with humour and with never-failing compassion.

About the Author

Richard Hughes Williams (also known as Dic Tryfan; b. Rhostryfan, Gwynedd, 1878; d. Tregaron, Ceredigion, 1919) was a writer and journalist and an early innovator and populariser of the short story in Welsh. His short stories were published in a range of Welsh magazines and newspapers during his lifetime, and in two volumes of short stories, Straeon y Chwarel (Cwmni y Cyhoeddwyr Cymreig, 1914) and Tair Stori Fer (Hughes a’i Fab, 1916). A collection of his work, Storïau Richard Hughes Williams, was published posthumously (Cardiff: Hughes a’i Fab, 1932/1994); while an individual short story, ‘Yr Hogyn Drwg,’ was translated by Dafydd Rowlands as ‘Good-for-Nothing,’ and appears in Alun Richards (ed.), The Second Penguin Book of Welsh Short Stories (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994).

About the Translator

Rob Mimpriss is the author of three short-story collections, Reasoning, For His Warriors and Prayer at the End. His recent short fiction has been translated into Arabic by Hala Salah Eldin for an anthology of fiction published by Albawtaka, Cairo, and has been short-listed for the Rhys Davies Prize. He has published criticism and reviews of Raymond Carver, Richard Ford, Robert Olmstead and others for New Writing, New Welsh Review and elsewhere. In 2011 he was elected to Membership of the Welsh Academy, in recognition of his contributions to Welsh writing. He lives at http://www.robmimpriss.com and in Bangor.

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Table of Contents

Introduction. 7
Translator’s Note. 18
Twm Huws Comes Home. 21
Child of the Devil. 27
Robin Ten O’clock. 35
Peter. 43
The Poet. 49
Robin Bwt. 56
Going South. 65
Eb. 73
Martha. 79
Survival Sam. 86
Old Man’s Will. 92
Evening’s Rest. 98
The Lost. 105
The Bad Lot. 110
The Scholar. 119
Siôn William. 128
Harri the Soldier. 135
The Black Cat. 143
The Pagan. 149
Going Home. 157

Contributors

Introduction
E. Morgan Humphreys
Translator
Rob Mimpriss

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
168
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 1 centimeters

ID Numbers

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OL25766862M
ISBN 10
1505819040

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