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Twenty Thousand Saints
Fflur Dafydd
Twenty Thousand Saints
Fflur Dafydd
Archaeologist Deian returns to the island of his childhood, where his mother disappeared without a trace. Sister Viv, closet heretic and host of the annual conference of hermits, has erected a gold plaque in her memory, declaring her official sainthood. Meanwhile, documentary-maker Leri is keen to portray the island's inhabitants as anything but saintly, pursuing a story that has less to do with birds and saints' bones than with real bloodshed. During this hot August week, a writer-in-residence observes lives colliding, as Bardsey Island twirls once more for the cameras... A black comedy about finds, losses, secrets, privacy and intrusion, and how the most important things always happen off-camera. ""...buy a copy and then enjoy a truly Welsh novel that captures much of the Welsh spirit. This is the type of story that could only be written by a Welsh person.""--Ninnau.
254 pages
Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
Publicado | 15 de octubre de 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9780955527227 |
Editores | Alcemi |
Páginas | 254 |
Dimensiones | 214 × 143 × 20 mm · 332 g |
Lengua | English |
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