Ffeil / File FA/7 - Emyr Humphreys

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FA/7

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Emyr Humphreys

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  • [1985] (Creation)

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Photocopied typescript radio script by writer and poet Emyr Humphreys titled 'The Arrest', first broadcast 19 February 1985.
See under heading The Arrest by Emyr Humphreys in Archif Sgriptiau BBC Scripts Archive (https://archives.library.wales/index.php/the-arrest-by-emyr-humphreys) within the National Library of Wales's collections.

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Emyr Humphreys was a writer and poet whose career spanned from the 1940s until his retirement in 2009 and who published in both English and Welsh. Humphreys's masterpiece was The Land of the Living (1974–2001), an epic sequence of seven novels charting the political and cultural history of twentieth-century Wales. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emyr_Humphreys)
See also Emyr Humphreys Papers (https://atom.prod.llgc.org.uk/index.php/emyr-humphreys-papers-2) within the National Library of Wales's collections.

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  • Text: Tony Curtis Papers (June 2016 papers) (Box 1 of 1) FA/7