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A glorious satire on the countryside in crisis, and a cautionary tale of urban refugees in search of Eden_________________________'It's a complete hoot' - Daily Mirror'Laugh-out-loud funny, with one of the best opening chapters I can remember . It's Postman Pat for grown-ups' - Cressida Connolly, Vogue_________________________It is the 1980s and deep in mid-Wales the inhabitants of the Nant Valley believe they are successfully holding out against the modern world. However, outsiders have discovered the Valley and believe it to be an idyll. The rich and mysterious Stéfan, for example, buys a…mehr

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A glorious satire on the countryside in crisis, and a cautionary tale of urban refugees in search of Eden_________________________'It's a complete hoot' - Daily Mirror'Laugh-out-loud funny, with one of the best opening chapters I can remember . It's Postman Pat for grown-ups' - Cressida Connolly, Vogue_________________________It is the 1980s and deep in mid-Wales the inhabitants of the Nant Valley believe they are successfully holding out against the modern world. However, outsiders have discovered the Valley and believe it to be an idyll. The rich and mysterious Stéfan, for example, buys a derelict manor house and sets about being a squire - but finds that his money is failing to impress anyone, and he can't even get served in the pub as Gwillim the landlord hates all customers. Jane and Rob, poor and arty urbanites, want to live The Good Life, but find that their enthusiasm for alfresco nudity has tragic repercussions for the farming community. Dafydd, the all-seeing postman, doubts the Valley is ready for outsiders, and as the locals struggle with sexual scandal, hostile artisans, an unsuccessful laundromat exhibition and a corpse, the omens are not good._________________________'The book isn't about national character but about life in remote places; it's a bit like Little Britain . There are lots of good one-line jokes, but they have a purpose . a convincingly comic demonstration of the resilient power of history, apathy and rain' - Sunday Times
Autorenporträt
Barry Pilton has written plays, sitcoms and sketches for TV, including Not The Nine O'Clock News, and has written and broadcast extensively for radio. He has worked with many stars of light entertainment, among them Griff Rhys Jones, Prunella Scales, David Jason and Ian Richardson. He is currently working on the TV adaptation of The Valley, which was published by Bloomsbury in February 2005. For many years he lived in mid-Wales and now lives in Bristol.
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'Pilton is the best kind of comedy writer: a man who can make you laugh with your brain as well as your belly ... a quiet comic tour de force. Imagine The Archers transplanted to Wales and cross-bred with J. P. Donleavy and you're almost there. Almost ...' Sarah Dunant