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One Moonlit Night

(Paperback, Main - Canons Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

One Moonlit Night

Contributors:

By (Author) Caradog Prichard
Afterword by Jan Morris
Foreword by Niall Griffiths
Translated by Philip Mitchell

ISBN:

9781782116769

Series:
Publisher:

Canongate Books

Imprint:

Canongate Canons

Publication Date:

27th May 2015

UK Publication Date:

5th March 2015

Edition:

Main - Canons Edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction in translation

Dewey:

891.66328

Prizes:

Winner of Wales Arts Review's Greatest Welsh Novel 2014 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

139g

Description

This outstanding novel tells of one boy's journey into the grown-up world. By the light of a full moon our narrator and his friends Huw and Moi witness a side to their Welsh village life that they had no idea existed, and their innocence is exchanged for the shocking reality of the adult world.

One Moonlit Night is one of Britain's most significant and brilliant pieces of fiction, a lost contemporary classic that deserves rediscovery.

Reviews

* A remarkable book that recalls Under Milk Wood Times Literary Supplement * One of the great lost voices ... For its portrayal of a vanished way of life, and for its evocation of the tearless sadness of insanity, this strange, melancholy book deserves to be widely read Observer * Heart-wrenching. A classic to be read and reread Daily Telegraph * An esoteric masterpiece. -- Jan Morris * Lyrical and visceral, comic and tragic, compellingly earthy and maddeningly gothic - after 40 years this literary oddity continues to elude classification Observer * One of the oddest, most elusive, most haunting novels ever. -- Niall Griffiths * A very moving, often funny account of childhood. Spectator * Utterly compelling Guardian * Premonitions of insanity and the mercurial personality of its narrator give the story a hallucinatory, ambiguous edge. Herald * Lyrical ... Prichard's elegiac account of a troubled boyhood belongs on the same shelf with Patrick McCabe's The Butcher Boy, Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha and Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes ... Readers will inevitably be reminded of another Welsh work, Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, that portrays various colourful inhabitants of a minuscule community ... Whether grim or playful, Prichard's vision in One Moonlit Night is communicated in language that provides intense esthetic pleasure. Those of us who do not know Welsh can only speculate about the texture and cadences of the original ... The sketches of various townspeople are especially sharp and often moving New York Times * Caradog Prichard's wild, kaleidoscopic One Moonlit Night is widely considered to be the finest novel written in the Welsh language ... the obvious reference point is Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood, but, for all its humour and energy, this is an altogether darker and more intense affair ... Bleak as it is, One Moonlit Night is never less than beautiful, and Philip Mitchell's 1995 translation retains its power and sensitivity -- Tom Bullough Financial Times * An early precursor to The League of Gentlemen Independent * Philip Mitchell's reworking of Prichard's Welsh conveys the particularity of a time and place that existed recently in years, but a world away in feeling The Times

Author Bio

Caradog Prichard (1904-80) was born in the slate-quarrying town of Bethesda, in north-west Wales. He moved to London, and after the Second World War became a sub-editor on the foreign desk at the Daily Telegraph. During this time he wrote four prize-winning odes and this exceptional novel, which has posthumously been named The Greatest Welsh Novel of all time.

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