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Go to My LibraryWythnos Yng Nghymru Fydd
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- Gomer Press
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- 9781785623523
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The book is widely praised for its compelling political and social commentary, offering a thought-provoking exploration of potential futures. Reviewers found it inspiring and rousing, particularly in its portrayal of Welsh identity and aspirations. Many appreciate its unique contribution to the science fiction genre, contrasting different visions for the future of Wales. Readers found it engaging and witty, highlighting the author's insights into imagined technologies and societal structures from a 1950s perspective. The novel is considered by many to be an iconic and foundational work within Welsh literature.
However, the book is not without its criticisms. Several reviewers noted that the English translation, in particular, lacked the lyrical quality often associated with Welsh writing, and found the extensive use of footnotes disruptive to the reading flow. Some felt that the author's strong focus on conveying a political message sometimes overshadowed the novel's literary structure, plot, and character development, leading to a less polished narrative. Additionally, certain aspects of the book, such as a romantic subplot and some social attitudes, were perceived as outdated or less well-executed, with some pointing to subtle undertones of misogyny or specific economic and social predictions that have not aged well.
Despite these critiques, the consensus is that the book remains a significant and worthwhile read. It is primarily valued for its powerful political activism and its enduring message about the importance of present action in shaping a desirable future. This novel would appeal strongly to readers interested in speculative fiction with a clear political or nationalist agenda, especially those keen on exploring Welsh culture, history, and its imagined future. It also offers an interesting perspective for enthusiasts of classic 1950s science fiction, curious to see how past visions of the future compare to contemporary reality.
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