Land of song or savages? Why the English get Wales so wrong
For those who cross the border dreaming of a mythic retreat of crags and castles, reality can bite hard
Mike Parker
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jun/01/why-english-get-wales-so-wrong?
Extract: Over the past half century, the trickle of English idealists escaping to Wales has become a torrent. Godfather of them all was John Seymour, author of bestsellers The Fat of the Land and The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency, who bought a farm in Pembrokeshire in 1964: “I was back in a peasant society where people still brewed beer and killed pigs and we were no longer freaks,” he wrote. In the late 1980s, he too flounced out of Wales, declaring that it was by then “insufficiently authentic”, whatever that meant, and resettling in Ireland. Other green gurus have since come and gone, often hurling disappointed brickbats as they depart.
For those who cross the border dreaming of a mythic retreat of crags and castles, reality can bite hard
Mike Parker
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jun/01/why-english-get-wales-so-wrong?
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