Funny, lyrical and poignant, Shifts is a novel of the decline of
industry and of the south Wales working class in the 1970s. It broke new
ground on its appearance in combining a real, close-up depiction of work
and ordinary lives with symbolic power and a wider imaginative reach.
Jack Priday, down-at-heel and almost down and out, returns to his
hometown towards the end of the 1970s after a decade's absence, just
looking for a way to get by. His life becomes entangled with those of
old friends Keith, Judith and O, and with the slow death throes of the
male-dominated heavy industries that have shaped and defined the region
and its people for almost two centuries. As circumstances shift around
them, the principals are forced to find some understanding of them and
to confront their own secret natures. From multiple viewpoints, Shifts
is a slow-burning, controlled and intense examination of the
relationship between our inner lives, the people around us and the
forces of history.