Alun Richards

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Alun Morgan Richards (October 27, 1929 - June 2, 2004) was a Welsh novelist, best known for his novel, Ennal's Point, about the work of a lifeboat crew in South Wales.

Richards was born in Pontypridd, but for most of his life was resident in Swansea, which provided the backdrop for much of his writing. As well as novels and short stories, he wrote extensively for television.

[edit] Other works

  • Dai Country (1974) (short stories)
  • The Former Miss Merthyr Tydfil (short stories)
  • Days of Absence (1986)
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