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  1. 31 de dez. de 2013 · People of the Black Mountain is a chronicle with a difference, alive with feeling, set within a night-long quest of a young man of today, searching for his grandfather lost on the high ridges. On the moonlit heights Glyn hears voices calling within him, voices which pull us back, over the rim of the years to the days of Marod and his family, sheltering in their caves and hunting horses in a ...

  2. People of the Black Mountain is a chronicle with a difference, alive with feeling, set within a night-long quest of a young man of today, searching for his grandfather lost on the high ridges. On the moonlit heights Glyn hears voices calling within him, voices which pull us back, over the rim of the years to the days of Marod and his family, sheltering in their caves and hunting horses in a ...

    • Raymond Williams
  3. Books. People Of The Black Mountains Vol.I: The Beginning. Raymond Williams. Random House, Dec 31, 2013 - Fiction - 361 pages. This proud and haunting novel is the last great work of Raymond Harris, his final testament. Here, in one vast, breathtaking sweep is his story of the land where he was born, the land he loved and left, but could never ...

  4. 31 de dez. de 2013 · People of the Black Mountain is a chronicle with a difference, alive with feeling, set within a night-long quest of a young man of today, searching for his grandfather lost on the high ridges. On the moonlit heights Glyn hears voices calling within him, voices which pull us back, over the rim of the years to the days of Marod and his family, sheltering in their caves and hunting horses in a ...

    • Raymond Williams
  5. People of the Black Mountains can be compared to aspects of de Certeau’s work in that it is concerned with the problems of people living in an area whose custody and domination is constantly and complexly contested, usu-ally by ‘outsiders’ rather than ‘insiders’, to use Relph’s terms (Relph 1976 : 61–2). The

  6. Raymond Williams was married in 1942, had three children, and divided his time between Saffron Walden, near Cambridge, and Wales. He died in 1988. Raymond Williams' last novel is an imaginary history of Wales from Roman times to the Middle Ages. It is an expansive, profound and insightful panorama of ordinary human life, played out in the ...

  7. 6 de fev. de 1992 · Beautifully rooted in the topography and history of the Black Mountains, Raymond Williams’ history blends research and fiction. The characters who people the past of this area are alive in their era, but I wished for more insight into the ways they felt and interacted and was a little disappointed by the set pieces of discourse that outlined historical events.

    • Raymond Williams