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Angharad Tomos (born 19 July 1958) is a
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author and prominent language activist. She is a recipient of the
Tir na n-Og Award The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards ca ...
.


Biography

Tomos was born in Bangor, Gwynedd, in 1958, and raised with her four sisters in Llanwnda near
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. She attended Ysgol Gynradd Bontnewydd and
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. She began her higher education at Aberystwyth University, but left prior to completing her studies to go and work for
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg The Welsh Language Society ( cy, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, often abbreviated to Cymdeithas yr Iaith or just Cymdeithas) is a direct action pressure group in Wales campaigning for the right of Welsh people to use the Welsh language in every as ...
. She later graduated in Welsh and Sociology from Bangor University and went on to receive an MA. Tomos is married to Ben Gregory and lives in Pen-y-Groes, Gwynedd.


Writing

Tomos contributed much to Welsh-language children's literature. She won the crown at Eisteddfod yr Urdd in 1982, with ''Hen Fyd Hurt'', which can be translated as "Silly Old World" and contains Tomos's reflections on her experience when unemployed. The protagonist Heulwen, who has no job, takes drawing lessons, as did Tomos herself. The children's books she has written and illustrated include the ''Rwdlan'' (To prattle) series of 13 self-illustrated volumes set in Gwlad y Rwla. It received the Tir na n-Óg prize. ''Rala Rwdins'', the first title in the series, appeared as
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in 1983. Later on, there were television and theatre adaptations of scripts she had written. The series has been translated into Irish and
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. In 1985 Tomos won an Academi Gymreig prize for her novel ''Yma o Hyd'' about prison life, which she experienced at
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for actions whilst campaigning for the Welsh language. She had attempted to climb the Crystal Palace TV transmitter to express concern about the lack of television broadcasting in Welsh. ''Yma O Hyd'' (Still Here) takes the form of an illegal diary written on toilet paper by a female prisoner. The title derived from a theme song of the 1980s cultural movement written by Dafydd Iwan as a rebellious response to lost elections for a Welsh assembly in 1979. ''Si Hei Lwli'' (1991) was her third novel. It also has autobiographical elements. Its title comes from a Welsh lullaby. The plot covers a car journey by the main character, who is in her twenties, with her aunt, who is in her nineties. ''Titrwm'' (1994) takes the form of a prose song, soliloquising the story of a deaf, mentally impaired woman called Awen (meaning Inspiration). Despite physical and mental disadvantages, she learns to read and gains an interest in books. The only person she can communicate with is her son Titrwm. Her communication problems symbolise the political situation in a marginalised Wales and like Awen, symbolically raped by an Englishman (subsequently killed by her brother). The beginning suggests a personal story of love and identity, but the end has a clear political character. The title ''Titrwm'' suggests the sound of a falling stone thrown by a lover at his girl's window. In 2004 Tomos wrote ''Wele'n Gwawrio'' (Behold, It Dawns), again with a title from a song, this time a Christmas carol. It presents the dawn of the third millennium, through a main character filled with political chagrin and seeking comfort in religious contemplation. She published a historical novel, ''Rhagom'', in 2004, discussing the atrocities of the First and the Second World Wars. Tomas writes a Welsh-language column for the Daily Post and a blog on its website. On 24 September 2009, a ceramic sculpture of Tomos was unveiled at Parc Glynllifon, near
Caernarfon Caernarfon (; ) is a royal town, community and port in Gwynedd, Wales, with a population of 9,852 (with Caeathro). It lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite the Isle of Anglesey. The city of Bangor is ...
, the third in a series of six by Welsh artist Katie Scarlett Howard as part of the Budding Artists' "Woman of Substance" project. Tomos's works make frequent use of autobiographical elements, philosophical discussions, satire and humour. She refers to Welsh cultural heritage, such as myths, heroes and heroines, songs and poetry, all set in a broader global context. Her novels feature a personal writing style especially in descriptions of ordinary life shown from an often satirical or humorous perspective. Her writing applies elements of pidginisation and local dialect that give a sense of Welsh linguistic and cultural authenticity. Her themes portray a world troubled by lack of equality, notably a lack of equal chances to develop potential. She advocates change in human rights, and so goes beyond the Welsh context into global perspectives. Other genres in which she has written include travel literature, television scripts, drama (''Cyffes'', 1994), drama and prose criticism, autobiography (''Cnonyn Aflonydd'', 2001), newspaper columns and journal writing (especially political and literary).


Language activism

Tomos was chairwoman of
Cymdeithas yr Iaith The Welsh Language Society ( cy, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, often abbreviated to Cymdeithas yr Iaith or just Cymdeithas) is a direct action Advocacy group, pressure group in Wales campaigning for the right of Welsh people to use the Welsh lang ...
from 1982 to 1984, during the launch of the campaigns for a Welsh Language Act and a body to develop Welsh medium education.


Bibliography


Novels

*''Yma o Hyd','December 1985 (
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) *''Si Hei Lwli'', January 1991 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Hen Fyd Hurt'', January 1992 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Titrwm'', January 1994 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Wele'n Gwawrio'', August 2004 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Rhagom'', October 2004 (
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) *''Wrth fy Nagrau i'', October 2007 (
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)


Non-fiction

*''Cyfres y Cewri: 23. Cnonyn Aflonydd'', July 2001 (Gwasg Gwynedd) *''Hiraeth am Yfory: Hanes David Thomas a Mudiad Llafur Gogledd Cymru'', July 2002 (
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) *''Y Byd a'r Betws'', December 2003 (
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)


Children's

*''Rwdlan'' series, 1983– (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Stwnsh Rwdlan – Llyfr Coginio i Blant Bach'', November 1997 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Parti Cwmwl – Llyfr Coginio i Blant Bach'', September 1998 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Cyfres Darllen Mewn Dim'' series, October 2006 (
Y Lolfa Y Lolfa (Welsh for ''The Lounge'', ) is a Welsh printing and publishing company based in Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, in Mid-Wales. It publishes a wide variety of books in Welsh and English. It also provides a commercial print service. Y Lolfa was es ...
) *''Guto'' series, 1991 (Cwmni Recordiau Sain) *''Llyfrau Fi Hefyd'' series, 1999 (Cyhoeddiadau'r Gair)


Honours and awards

*1982 – Crown, Eisteddfod yr Urdd for ''Hen Fyd Hurt'' *1986 –
Tir na n-Og Award The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards ca ...
for ''Y Llipryn Llwyd'' (Cyfres Rwdlan) *1991 – Prose Medal,
Welsh National Eisteddfod The National Eisteddfod of Wales (Welsh: ') is the largest of several eisteddfodau that are held annually, mostly in Wales. Its eight days of competitions and performances are considered the largest music and poetry festival in Europe. Competitors ...
for ''Si Hei Lwli'' *1997 – Prose Medal,
Welsh National Eisteddfod The National Eisteddfod of Wales (Welsh: ') is the largest of several eisteddfodau that are held annually, mostly in Wales. Its eight days of competitions and performances are considered the largest music and poetry festival in Europe. Competitors ...
for ''Wele'n Gwawrio'' *1994 –
Tir na n-Og Award The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards ca ...
for Sothach a Sglyfath (Cyfres Cled) *2009 – Mary Vaughan Jones Award


References


External links


National Library of Wales, archive
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tomos, Angharad 1958 births Living people Alumni of Bangor University Welsh children's writers Welsh language activists Welsh-language writers Welsh novelists Writers from Bangor, Gwynedd People educated at Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle