From the My Favourite series - favourite stories on different themes by
different authors, each volume edited by a celebrity in the field.
Story-telling is among the oldest and most persistent of all Welsh
activities. The honoured bards of ancient Wales were professional
tellers of tales, and the very same stories that are told to Welsh
children today were told to their remote forefathers long ago. For this
book Jan Morris has chosen favourites that reflect the gamut of Welsh
narrative style, from classical legend to modern short story, all linked
by the thread of dark and subtle humour which is, as she believes,
characteristic of the Welsh imagination. Here are enigmatic and salted
tales from the Mabinogion; a pungent encounter in a medieval tavern; and
the reverberant images of the folk tales - the strange sweet music of
the Tylwith Teg and the cry of King Arthur's wakened soldiers: "Has
Wales need of us'" Here too are the travellers and romantics of the last
century and the celebrated short-story writers of our own day with their
wry, allusive narratives of modern Wales. In a splendid selection Jan
Morris pays tribute to the subtlety, the humour, the unshakeable
individuality, of a nation whose people have always, for better or
worse, has a story to tell.