Книга: Richard Llewellyn «How Green Was My Valley (+ CD-ROM)»

How Green Was My Valley (+ CD-ROM)

Производитель: "Pearson"

Leaving his home in a Welsh mining village for the last time, Huw Morgan remembers his childhood. The valley was green then, unspoilt by waste from the mine. The happiness of his family and friends had not yet been destroyed by cruel gossip and terrible pain. Since then, so much has changed.

Издательство: "Pearson" (2013)

ISBN: 978-1-4082-6123-1

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Richard Llewellyn

Richard Llewellyn (real name Richard David Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd) (8 December 1906 – 30 November 1983) was a British novelist.

Llewellyn was born of Welsh parents in Hendon, north London in 1906. Only after his death was it discovered that his claim that he was born in St. Davids, West Wales was false, though of course he was of Welsh blood.

Several of his novels were dealt with a Welsh theme, the best-known being "How Green Was My Valley" (1939), which won international acclaim and was made into a classic Hollywood film. It immortalised the way of life of the South Wales Valleys coal mining communities, where Llewellyn spent a small amount of time with his grandfather. Three sequels followed.

He lived a peripatetic life, travelling widely throughout his life. Before World War II, he spent periods working in hotels, wrote a play, worked as a coal miner and produced his best known novel. During World War II, he rose to the rank of Captain in the Welsh Guards. Following the war, he worked as a journalist, covering the Nuremberg Trials, and then as a screenwriter for MGM. Late in his life, he lived in Eilat, Israel.

Protagonists who assume new identities, often because they are transplanted into foreign cultures, are a recurring element in Llewellyn's novels, including a spy adventure that extends through several volumes.

Llewellyn married twice: his first wife was Nona Sonstenby, whom he married in 1952 and divorced in 1968, and his second wife was Susan Heimann, whom he married in 1974.

Richard Llewellyn died on 30 November 1983.

Bibliography

* "How Green Was My Valley" (1939)
* "None but the Lonely Heart" (1943)
* "A Few Flowers for Shiner" (1950)
* "A Flame for Doubting Thomas" (1954)
* "Chez Pavan" (1958)
* "Up into the Singing Mountain" (1960)
* "Down Where the Moon is Small" (1966)
* "Mr. Hamish Gleave" (1973)
* "Green, Green My Valley Now" (1975)

Источник: Richard Llewellyn

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