Anchored in the community of first-, second-, and third-generation
Welsh Americans in Utica, New York, during the 1960s, the stories in
David Lloyd's The Moving of the Water delve into universal concerns:
identity, home, religion, language, culture, belonging, personal and
national histories, mortality. Unflinching in their portrayal of the
traumas and conflicts of fictional Welsh Americans, these stories also
embrace multiple communities and diverse experiences in linked,
innovative narratives: soldiers fighting in World War I and in
Vietnam, the criminal underworld, the poignant struggles of children
and adults caught between old and new worlds. The complexly damaged
characters of these surprising and affecting stories seek
transformation and revelation, healing and regeneration: a sometimes
traumatic "moving of the water."
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ISBN
9781438472300
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Excelsior Editions
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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