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Dial M for MerthyrRachel Trezise View more titles by 'Rachel Trezise'
ISBN: 9781905762125 (1905762127)Publication Date May 2007
Publisher: Parthian Books, Aberteifi
Edited by Gwen Davies, Jeni Williams Format: Paperback, 216x140 mm, 216 pages Language: English Available Our Price: £9.99 
Dial M for Merthyr
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Part reportage, social history and memoir, Dial M For Merthyr tells the story of a band from the wrong side of the tracks trying to stay afloat in an ever changing musical and social climate.

Cyfrol sy'n rhannol yn adroddiad newyddiadurol, hanes cymdeithasol ac yn gofiant. Mae Dial M for Merthyr yn adrodd hanes band o ochr anghywir y traciau sy'n ceisio dal eu tir mewn hinsawdd cerddorol a chymdeithasol cyfnewidiol.
Born in the Rhondda Valley in 1978, Rachel Trezise won the Orange Futures Prize in 2002 for her first novel, In and Out of the Goldfish Bowl, and the EDS Dylan Thomas Prize for Fresh Apples, her first collection of short fiction. She has been hailed as ‘an outstanding young writer’ and ‘a major new literary talent’ and is clearly both delighted and bemused by her immediate success, and determined to share it with the Valley community that has witnessed her transformation from a self-harming teenage runaway into a prize-winning author.

Dial M for Merthyr is the result of Trezise’s dream of going on tour with a rock band and writing a documentary about it. Having spent two years in search of a ‘cooperative’ band, she finally fell in with the up-and-coming but as-yet-unsigned Midasuno – the Valleys rock band that won Best New Unsigned Band at the annual Welsh Music Awards in 2002. So, here is ‘a young, valley girl who writes young, gritty novels, writing a gritty, down-with-the-kids documentary about a down-with-the kids valley band who play gritty rock music: plenty of grit (it’s all the rage) . . .’

I can’t say that I found the book particularly gritty and Trezise’s account of being on tour – albeit very briefly and with a relatively unknown band – shatters glamorous groupie illusions with its depiction of a rather dull experience rendered tolerable by the consumption of large amounts of alcohol. Yet the book exudes warmth, enthusiasm and a glorious youthfulness: the determination to follow your dreams and confidence that you will achieve them, a strong sense of inter-gender companionship and loyalty, and an abundance of time and energy not only to pursue your own goals but also to give generously to others. It works. Trezise has her documentary book and Midasuno has been signed up.

Suzy Ceulan Hughes

It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgment should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.

Gellir defnyddio'r adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatâd Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru.
Author Biography:
Rachel Trezise was born in the Rhondda Valley in 1978. Her first collection of short stories, 'Fresh Apples', won the EDS Dylan Thomas Prize, and her novel 'In and Out of the Goldfish Bowl' won the Orange Futures Award.
Further Information:
Rachel Trezise grew up listening to the rock behemoths of the late 1980s and harbouring an ambition to write a warts 'n' all rockumentary. At a rock gig in a Rhondda pub, she discovered Midasuno; a gaggle of Merthyr kids with a ton of conviction and a penchant for neck breaking guitar riffs. In 2005 she stepped onto the tour bus they call Black Betty and tracked the band as they razed the British toilet circuit.
Part reportage, social history and memoir, Dial M For Merthyr
tells the story of a band from the wrong side of the tracks trying to stay afloat in an ever changing musical and social climate.
Last Updated on 15 April 2010
The author receiving the Max Boyce Award presented by Nearth Port Talbot Libraries
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