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*[http://www.swan.ac.uk/english/postgrad/Wynn A Small Country used in postgraduate English courses]
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Sian James is a Welsh novelist who writes in English.

James was born near Llandysul in Carmarthenshire, and attended the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. She has twice won the Yorkshire Post Prize. Her work, A Small Country has been adapted for radio and has quickly become regarded as a classic of Anglo-Welsh literature [1] [2].

Works

  • Storm at Arberth
  • One Afternoon (1975)
  • A Small Country (1979)
  • Another Beginning (1981)
  • Dragons and Roses (1983)
  • Dangerous Time (1984)
  • Love and War (1994)
  • Not Singing Exactly (short stories) (1996)
  • Two Loves (1997)
  • Second Chance (2000)

References

  1. ^ Meic Stephens, A Book of Wales: an Anthology (1987)
  2. ^ Tony Curtis, Wales at War: Critical Essays on Literature and Art

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