Flesh and Blood

Flesh and Blood by Emyr Humphreys is a notable work published by Sphere in 1986, comprising 379 pages in English. This novel serves as the first installment in The Land of the Living series, which is recognized as a significant contribution to Welsh literature in English. The narrative centers on Amy Parry, whose experiences, along with those of her family and friends, form a complex depiction of life in the twentieth century, primarily focusing on Welsh culture and society.
Readers will find that Flesh and Blood explores the intricacies of personal and familial struggles, reflecting broader themes of human experience. The novel delves into the trials and tribulations faced by its characters, offering insight into their lives against the backdrop of Welsh life. This edition invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of relationships and societal challenges that define the narrative, making it a substantial entry in the realm of fiction.
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“Flesh and Blood” is the first of seven novels which make up The Land of the Living, a sequence which is one of the finest achievements of Welsh writing in English. Amy Parry is the central character of the series, and it is her struggles and the trials and tribulations of her family and friends that provide the framework of a complex model of twentieth-century experience, centred for the most part on Welsh life.
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