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Everything Must Change

By: (Author) Grahame Davies

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Ksh 1,500.00

Format: Paperback / Softback

ISBN-10: 1854114239

ISBN-13: 9781854114235

Publisher: Poetry Wales Press

Imprint: Seren

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Mar 28th, 2007

Print length: 304 Pages

Weight: 338 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 20.80 x 13.60 x 2.10 cms

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A novel of political dissent and conscience, set in the 1940s and the beginning of the twenty-first century in which the lives of Simone Weil and fictional Welsh language campaigner Meinwen Jones are interwoven to produce a narrative about the changing position of women in society and the changing nature of politics in Europe.

Everything Must Change is a thoughtful first novel, exploring the place of passionately held, radical beliefs in the modern world. The novel intercuts the story of French philosopher and activist Simone Weil, with that of 21st century campaigner Meinwen Jones, adrift in a post-devolution Wales.

Hailed as ''the first post-national novel'' by Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Meinwen''s inner struggle echoes Simone''s as she devotes herself exclusively to her cause of anti-globalisation and protecting culture.

Meinwen sacrifices love, a career and a future to the ''cause'' as she follows the activists'' trail through TV studios, political rallies and prison, taking Simone as inspiration in her lonely battle. But in the chambers of the Assembly, the chic restaurants of Cardiff or her hilltop in north Wales, she finds her old certainties being called into question as victory fades from view. A world away in an inter-war Europe threatened by fascism, Simone, an idealistic gifted young Jewish woman seeks a vocation to satisfy her passion for justice as well as her dangerous desire for self-sacrifice.

In factories, on farms and on the battlefields of Spain, she challenges The Great Beast of totalitarianism and fascism. But her ideals seem ever more at odds with reality. When friends become enemies and enemies offer friendship, both women have to question their long-held beliefs, and find themselves facing a stark choice between life and death.

A novel of ideas, Everything Must Change examines ideals of asceticism and devotion to a cause in a materialistic modern society. First published in Welsh as Rhaid i Bopeth Newid (2004) and was longlisted for the Welsh Book of the Year 2005. It has been translated and extended by its author, the poet, critic and journalist, Grahame Davies.

Priase for Everything Must Change:

"Philosophically weighty… it reminds me of Jean-Paul Sartre''s 1940s trilogy, Les Chemins de la Liberté (Paths of Liberty). Here… is set out the Welsh post-nationalistic choice. This is the first post-national novel."
Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas

"… a compelling glimpse of a compelling personality. The book is pertinent, provocative and entertaining – rich nourishment for anybody interested in the way culture and identity inform the lives we make."
Owen Martell

"his sure eye and an ironic detachment enable him to reflect on the duality and mutability that abound, post devolution… this is a serious book, but not a heavy one; there is a wry humour, the narrative progresses at a good pace, and scenes interleave like filmic episodes. In short it''s well worth reading."
Cambria

Grahame Davies was born in Wrexham but lives now in Cardiff. The Welsh language editor of Poetry Wales, he has published a prize-winning collection of poems, Adennill Tir and Sefyll yn y Bwlch, a volume of criticism.


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