Everything I Have Always Forgotten by Owain Hughes

Everything I Have Always Forgotten by Owain Hughes

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Zusammenfassung

Everything I Have Always Forgotten is a delightful fifties rural childhood memoir by the son of novelist Richard Hughes. Owain's childhood of sailing, riding and walking in Snowdonia reflects his parents' belief in 'benign neglect' in raising him.

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Everything I Have Always Forgotten by Owain Hughes

Everything I Have Always Forgotten is a delightful fifties rural childhood memoir by the son of novelist Richard Hughes. Owain's childhood of sailing, riding and walking in Snowdonia reflects his parents' belief in 'benign neglect' in raising him.
Everything I Have Always Forgotten is the story of Owain Hughes' childhood in the 40s and 50s. He spent it in boarding schools, in the family's large but dilapidated house, and on the banks and waters of the Dyfi estuary, across from the Italianate folly village of Portmeirion. The north Wales landscape - Snowdonia in the near distance - dominated Owain's young life, and his stories of boating, horse-riding and walking culminate in the three day hike through Snowdonia by the 12 year old Owain and a friend which culminated in being marooned for two weeks on Bardsey Island, of the north Wales coast. The 'Swallows and Amazons' aspect of Owain's childhood was made possible by his parents' policy of "benign neglect" intended to encourage independence and self-reliance. His father was the acclaimed novelist Richard Hughes and his mother, the artist Frances Bazley, a cousin of the Duke of Norfolk, a pairing which added further exoticism to Owain's childhood. There were visits to cousins who lived in castles, meetings with spies, a circle of friends which included Bertrand Russell and Clough Williams-Ellis, broadcasts on the Third Programme and visits from "the men from Disney". Owain Hughes catches a period of life in post-war Britain which looks back to 'Brideshead Revisited' but also forward to angry young men and kitchen sink drama. It includes fascinating information and insight into Richard Hughes, and is packed with vivid anecdotes, making an engaging book about memory and what makes us.
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ISBN 13 9781781720998
ISBN 10 1781720991
Titel Everything I Have Always Forgotten
Autor Owain Hughes
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Poetry Wales Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-09-25
Seitenanzahl 220
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