- Caradoc Evans
David Caradoc Evans (
December 31 ,1878 -January 11 ,1945 ), was a Welsh storywriter ,novelist andplaywright .Evans was brought up in a Welsh-speaking community in Rhydlewis,
Cardiganshire , and although he learned English at school and always wrote in English his work is influenced by Welsh syntax and vocabulary in a similar way to the wayLewis Grassic Gibbon 's work inScotland (written in roughly the same period) was influenced by Scots. Evans left school at 14 and worked throughout Wales in a series of menial jobs before turning tojournalism .His first (and possibly most important) work of fiction was a series of short stories called "
My People ", published in 1915. It may be compared withSherwood Anderson 's "Winesburg, Ohio" andJames Joyce 's "Dubliners ". In tone, however, this work is closer to "The House with the Green Shutters " byGeorge Douglas Brown .Evans wished to shock the Welsh out of their complacency and smugness by contrasting the pieties of non-conformist
Christianity with the brutal realities of poverty, meanness and hypocrisy he had personally experienced.The work was savagely attacked by Welsh
critics — he was known for a while in the Welsh press as "the best hated man in Wales"—but can now be seen as perhaps the first genuinely modern work ofAnglo-Welsh literature . Evans wrote numerous other novels, plays and short story collections, but none attained the success of "My People". His next collection, "Capel Sion", was withdrawn from Welsh bookshops, because of the hostility he had aroused as much as for the subject matter.Other Works
*"My Neighbours" (1919)
*"Taffy" (1923)
*"Nothing to Pay" (1930)
*"Wasps" (1933)
*"Pilgrims in a Foreign Land" (1942)
*"Morgan Bible" (1943)
*"The Earth Gives All and Takes All" (1946)
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