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Jerry Hunter

    Gerald Hunter's work delves into the rich tapestry of Welsh language and history, often unearthing forgotten narratives. He explores how language serves as a vessel for memory and identity, frequently focusing on underrepresented historical periods and figures. Hunter's primary interest lies in connecting the Welsh diaspora and its cultural legacy with broader historical events, utilizing Welsh-language sources to offer fresh perspectives on familiar occurrences. His approach is deeply rooted in giving voice to those often overlooked in mainstream historical accounts, highlighting the power of language in preserving and sharing collective memory.

    Dros Gyfiawnder a Rhyddid: Y Cambrian Guards, Caethwasiaeth a Rhyfel Cartref America
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    Welsh Writing from the American Civil War
    Dark Territory
    • 2017

      A gripping historical thriller about a white man's travels to the centre of the 'wilderness' to deal with 'uncivilized' people, and a journey into the dark soul of the white man himself. Written in the vein of Marion Eames' 'The Secret Room' and Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness', the 17th-century setting eerily mirrors issues in our own times.

      Dark Territory
    • 2007

      Welsh Writing from the American Civil War

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A study that defines 'literature' broadly, considering the letters and diaries of soldiers and civilians who lived through the war as well as the poetry and prose of Welsh America's more 'professional' writers. It looks at ways in which the Civil War effected the articulation of Welsh-American... číst celé

      Welsh Writing from the American Civil War