"Drei Träume von Wales"
Name of traveller
Peter Linden (b. 1959)
Reason for travel
- writing for German weekly newspaper Die Zeit
Date of travel
undated, ca. first half of 1997
Allen gemein auf Lleyn ist die Suche nach dem wahren Wales. "Wann hat es Wales jemals gegeben?", diesen Titel gab der Historiker Gwyn Williams seinem 1985 veröffentlichten Geschichtsbuch. Sein Kollege Cyril Perry von der Universität Bangor hat die Fahndung nach einer positiven Definition von Wales fast schon aufgegeben. "Walisisch zu sein heißt, nicht englisch zu sein", sagt er. (Linden n.p.)
Content
- architecture: descriptions of archetectural style of Portmeirion
- language:
- invisible barrier between tourist towns and Welsh heartland can be heard: Welsh-language stronghold west of Pwllheli
- Welsh language described as a lively token of the past
- the last Celtic stronghold
- people:
- Carl Clowes, founder of Nant Gwrtheyrn school and settlement, described as nationalist enthusiast, likened to Dafydd Iwan's (b. 1943) song "Yma o hyd" and ideology of Plaid Cymru
- reference to architect Clough Williams-Ellis (1883-1978), creator of Portmeirion
- politics:
- impact of the creation of new government districts
- dissolution of Dwyfor with immediate consequences on re-opening of pubs on Sunday
- terrain:
- north-west Wales as the last retreat for excapists, dreamers, and those in search of a true Wales
- Ll?n Peninsula as a retreat for rebels and language fanatics
- Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) described as the most romantic island in Britain, steeped in legend and pre-modernity
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Nationality of traveller
German
Language of publication
German
Gender of traveller
Male
Type of publication
essay; travel guide; travelogue
Citation
Linden, Peter. "Drei Träume von Wales." Die Zeit 25 (13 June 1997): n. p. Print.