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  1. 27 de ago. de 1989 · Some of the pages at the beginning of the book are ever so slightly loose, otherwise book is in very good condition with a beautiful painting of the black mountains on the cover. Genres Historical Fiction British Literature Historical. 368 pages, Paperback. First published August 27, 1989. Book details & editions.

  2. People of the Black Mountains and the Politics of Theory John Connor Abstract: In this essay I situate Raymond Williams’s historical novel trilogy, People of the Black Mountains, in a late-century historical conjuncture and structure of feeling. I address Williams’s attempt to solve the problem of genre:

  3. The Black Mountains are a range of hills and mountains that largely lie between the towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, Talgarth and Hay-on-Wye. And why are they called the Black Mountains? Some say that it was the Saxons who provided the name for they always saw these mountains from the eastern side of the Wye.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 16 de ago. de 1990 · People of the Black Mountains. 2 v. ;. . Originally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 1989-90; Contents: 1. The beginning -- 2. The eggs of the eagle. ; . Some of the pages at the beginning of the book are ever so slightly loose, otherwise book is in very good condition with a beautiful painting of the black mountains on the cover.

    • Paperback
    • Raymond Williams
  6. 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
  7. People of the Black Mountains I: The beginning. … 361 pages. 1989. London: Chatto & Windus; ISBN 0-7011-2845-3 hardback £13.95. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015