With Dust Still in His Throat :The Writing of B. L. Coombes, the Voice of a Working Miner

With Dust Still in His Throat

With Dust Still in His Throat :The Writing of B. L. Coombes, the Voice of a Working Miner

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The real history of the mines ought to be written by a man still at work underground. The dust should still be in his throat as he was writing-it seemed to me-then it would be authentic. Despite my searching, I knew of no man who answered this description.' At the end of a detailed, seemingly dispassionate, description of a shift underground, Bert Coombes felt compelled to tell his readers why he had become a writer. Expressed here in characteristic style, with direct prose and use of everyday language and imagery, his convictions and fundamental purpose in writing remained guiding principles throughout his life and literary career. His work received widespread praise from critics such as J. B. Priestley and Cyril Connolly for its accessibility, authenticity and humanity. This anthology represents four types of writing - all published here for the first time: autobiography; the short story; the novel; and the diary. His clear and unsentimental eye allowed Coombes to observe the regular pattern and rhythm of life and to appreciate the way in which on any day there would have to be a consideration of matters relating to work, to politics, to domestic and personal issues, to the weather and world of nature, and to enriching diversions such his beloved violin. His vision is essentially one of balance and normality and through it we begin to understand how this society survived, how its citizens were not the stage army of historians, but real men and women.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781783161492
ISBN10 1783161493
Number Of Pages 216
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller University of Wales Press
Format paperback
Edition 2nd New edition
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Media Reviews

'...an anthology of his work which adds a cubit to his reputation as a prose-writer of great power and a chronicler of the mining industry who is every bit as good as Jack Jones and Lewis Jones. It includes short stories, excerpts from a novel, a war diary and extracts from the author's voluminous papers.' Western Mail

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Author's Bio

William D. Jones and Chris Williams, lecturers at the School of History, University of Wales, Cardiff accompany the anthology with a general introduction to Coombes and his work.

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