Was My Valley — How Green
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Richard Llewellyn’s (1939) remains one of the most enduring portrayals of industrial Welsh life, though its legacy is as much defined by Hollywood lore as by its literary roots. The story, narrated by Huw Morgan, chronicles the gradual decline of a 19th-century Welsh mining village as industrial waste—the "slag"—slowly buries the lush green landscape of his youth. The Evolution of the Screenplay How Green Was My Valley
: Though Llewellyn claimed to be from Pembrokeshire, it was later discovered he was born in Middlesex, England. Critics and mining communities alike noted that while the book captured a "universal human condition," some historical details—such as miners being paid in gold sovereigns—were inaccurate. Let me know which you’d like to expand on for your article