Emyr Humphreys is perhaps best known for his works of fiction, such as "A Toy Epic "and "Outside the House of Baal," which are important in part because of Humphrey s ideas about Wales, Welsh history and culture, and the importance of a separate Welsh identity. Here Diane Green explores Humphreys practice in light of both his own theories of culture and fiction and from the viewpoint of a variety of models derived from postcolonial theory."