Y storïwr

Y storïwr by Jon Gower, published by Gomer Press in 2011, is a 365-page novel written in Welsh that explores the theme of rural childhood. The narrative follows Gwydion McGideon, an exceptional storyteller from west Wales, as he weaves tales that reflect his life experiences. Through Gwydion’s imaginative storytelling, readers gain insight into his journey and the world around him.
In this edition, readers will encounter a rich tapestry of narratives that delve into the intricacies of life in rural Wales. The book presents Gwydion’s life story through the lens of his own creations, offering a unique perspective on the power of storytelling. With its focus on fiction, Y storïwr invites readers to reflect on the significance of narratives in shaping personal and cultural identities.
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The central theme to John Gower’s imaginative novel is rural childhood. Gwydion McGideon is the hero, an unrivalled story teller from west Wales. He creates stories throughout his life and we get to know his life story through the medium of a novel of his own creation. Winner of the Welsh Book of the Year Award for 2012.
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