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Aeronwy Bryn Thomas-Ellis (3 March 1943 – 27 July 2009) was a poet, writer and translator of
Italian poetry Italian poetry is a category of Italian literature. Italian poetry has its origins in the thirteenth century and has heavily influenced the poetic traditions of many European languages, including that of English. Features * Italian prosody is a ...
. She was the second child and only daughter of the Welsh poet
Dylan Thomas Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" ''Under ...
and his wife,
Caitlin Macnamara Caitlin Thomas (née Macnamara; 8 December 1913 – 31 July 1994) was an author and the wife of the poet and writer Dylan Thomas. Their marriage was a stormy affair, fuelled by alcohol and infidelity, though the couple remained together until D ...
. She had two brothers, Llewelyn and Colm, both also deceased.


Life

Born in London, it’s thought Aeronwy was named after the
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, in
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,
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, near the banks of which her parents lived intermittently in Plas Gelli,
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, in 1942 and 1943. Between September 1944 and July 1945, she lived with her parents in a bungalow called Majoda, overlooking the sea in
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, Cardiganshire. In May 1949, the family moved to the Boat House,
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,
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, Wales. At the age of 10, Aeronwy was enrolled by her mother at the Arts Educational School in
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, now
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, also spending one year in 1958 at Dartington Hall School in Devon. Following her father's death in 1953, she and her mother went to Rome, later moving to
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after her mother began a relationship with her long term partner Giuseppe Fazio. Aeronwy earned a bachelor's degree in English and Comparative Religion at Isleworth College, and a
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diploma at Woking Adult Education College. In 2003 she was awarded an honorary fellowship from the
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.


Career

After learning Italian, she became a translator of Italian poetry. She was also known as an ambassador for her father's work, and as a patron of the Dylan Thomas Society. She was the President of the
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. A much sought-after visiting professor in schools and universities in the UK and abroad, in the late 1990s she was highly popular with the students of Giuseppe Perotti School in
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, Italy, for her
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"creative writing" courses. In 2007 she became President of Immagine & Poesia (Image and Poetry), an artistic literary movement founded at Teatro Alfa in Turin.


Personal life

She and her husband Trefor Ellis had two children: a son, Huw Dylan, and a daughter, Hannah.


Death

Aeronwy Thomas died of cancer on 27 July 2009 in
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, London, aged 66.


Works

*''Later than Laugharne'' (Celtion, 1976) *''Christmas and Other Memories'' (Amwy Press, 1978) *''Poems and Memories'' (Pedrini, Turin) *''Christmas in the Boathouse'' (2003) *''Rooks and Poems'' (Poetry Monthly Press, 2004) *''A daughter remembers Dylan'' (Merton Books, 2006) – an expanded version of the booklet ''Christmas and Other Memories'' *''I Colori Delle Parole'' (Rotaract, 2007) – includes poems by Aeronwy Thomas and paintings by Gianpiero Actis (in Italian and English) *''Away With Words'' – an anthology of poetry – includes poems by Aeronwy Thomas, Beryl Myers, Anne Taylor, Frances White (Poetry Monthly Press, 2007) *''Burning Bridges'' (Cross-Cultural Communications, Merrick, New York, 2008) *''Shadows and Shades – Selected Poems'' (Poetry Monthly Press, 2009) *''My Father's Places'' (Constable, 2009) * ''Nightwatch'' (17 poems) in ''Poet to Poet #3'' (The Seventh Quarry, 2010)


References


External links

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Wales Online obitTimesOnline obituary

Aeronwy Thomas reading poetry on PoetCasting Aeronwy Thomas and her artistic-literary Movement
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