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Morlais is Alun Lewis's lost novel from the 1930s, a Lawrentian story of a young boy growing up in the poverty stricken industrial valleys of south Wales. Lewis (1915-1944) was the outstanding writer of World War Two and Morlais, written in his mid twenties, is an early indication of the talented writer he would become just five years later.

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Morlais is Alun Lewis's lost novel from the 1930s, a Lawrentian story of a young boy growing up in the poverty stricken industrial valleys of south Wales. Lewis (1915-1944) was the outstanding writer of World War Two and Morlais, written in his mid twenties, is an early indication of the talented writer he would become just five years later.
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Alun Lewis (1915-1944) was born and brought up near Aberdare. He transferred to the South Wales Borderers and eventually travelled to the war in India and Burma, where he died on active service in March 1944. Raiders' Dawn, a collection of poems, appeared in 1942, and early in 1943 The Last Inspection, a book of stories was published. John Pikoulis was a Senior Tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, Cardiff University. His books include a critical study of William Faulkner and a biography of Alun Lewis.