Geraint Bowen (poet)
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Dr. Geraint Bowen (10 September 1915 – 16 July 2011) was a
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poet and academic. Born in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, he was the nephew of Carmarthenshire minister David Bowen, and the brother of poet
Euros Bowen Euros Bowen (12 September 1904 – 2 April 1988) was a Welsh language poet and priest. Born in Treorchy, and a brother of the poet Geraint Bowen, he was educated at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, and later at the University of Wales (initi ...
. From grammar school at
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, he went on to study at University College, Cardiff. After graduating in 1938, he went on to take an MA in Celtic Studies at the
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. Bowen's doctoral thesis was a study of Recusant literature in south-east and north-east
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, and he wrote extensively on this subject and other aspects of Welsh
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during his academic career. Amongst works published by Bowen were an edition of the Recusant Robert Gwyn's ''Gwssanaeth y gwyr newydd'' (1970), an edition of ''Y Drych Kristnogawl'' (1996) and a history of the Welsh
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during the nineteenth century, ''Ar Drywydd y Mormoniaid ''(1999). Despite his interest in religious literature and history, he was an avowed
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. He was an outspoken Welsh nationalist, and during the
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became a
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, undertaking farming. He stood against Labour, as Plaid Cymru candidate for
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in the 1950 General Election. In 1944, after the war, he came to live with his parents at
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, where
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 ...
was temporarily living; it has been speculated that his father Orchwy was the inspiration for the Reverend Eli Jenkins in ''
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''. In 1946, Bowen won the bardic Chair at the
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in Mountain Ash, for his "Awdl Foliant i'r Amaethwr", In 1977 he became editor of ''
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'', and from 1978 to 1981 he presided over the Eisteddfod ceremonies as Archdruid. As Archdruid he was heavily involved in the campaign to force the government to create the promised Welsh-language television channel
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. He was also a campaigner against the dumping of nuclear waste and was chairman of the campaign group Madryn in the early 1980s.


Works


Poetry

* ''Awdl Foliant i Amaethwr''r'' * ''Cân yr Angylion'' * ''T. Gwynn Jones (Y Bardd Celtaidd)'' * ''Cwm Llynor'' * ''Y Drewgoed'' * ''Cywydd y Coroni'' * ''Yr Aran'' * ''Prynhawnddydd'' * ''Dr. Gwenan Jones'' * ''Teyrnged i Gwyndaf'' * ''Cyfarch Bro Myrddin'' * ''Ar Doriad Gwawr'' * ''Branwen''


Autobiography

* ''O Groth y Ddaear'' (1993)


Books

* ''Welsh recusant writings published in 1999 in English'' * ''Gwssanaeth y gwyr newydd, 1580 by Robert Gwyn published in 1970 in Welsh '' * ''Golwg ar Orsedd y Beirdd by Geraint Bowen published in 1992 in Welsh'' * ''Y traddodiad rhyddiaith yn yr ugeinfed ganrif : (darlithiau Dewi Sant)published in 1976 in Welsh'' * ''Y Traddodiad rhyddiaith (darlithiau Rhydychen) published in 1970 in Welsh'' * ''Y Drych Kristnogawl : llawysgrif Caerdydd 3.240 published in 1996 in Welsh'' * ''Y traddodiadd rhyddiaith yn yr Oesau Canol : (darlithiau Dewi Sant)published in 1974 in Welsh'' * ''Y gwareiddiad Celtaidd published in 1987 in Welsh'' * ''Ar drywydd y Mormoniaid : golwg ar hanes y Mormoniaid Cymreig 1840–80 by Geraint Bowen published between 1998 and 1999 in English and Welsh'' * ''Cerddi by Geraint Bowen published in 1984 in English and Welsh'' * ''Atlas Meirionnydd published in 1974 in Welsh'' * ''Bwyd llwy o badell awen : (cwrs ar y gynghanedd) by Geraint Bowen published in 1977 in English and Welsh'' * ''Hanes Gorsedd y Beirdd by Geraint & Zonia Bowen published in 1991 in Welsh'' * ''Ysgrifennu creadigol : darlithiau Taliesin published in 1972 in Welsh'' * ''Y Drych Kristianogawl : astudiaeth by Geraint Bowen published in 1988 in Welsh'' * ''John Morris-Jones : y diwygiwr iaith a llên by Geraint Bowen published in 1989 in Welsh'' * ''W.J. Gruffydd published in 1994 in Welsh'' * ''Mynegai i cerdd dafod : sef celfyddyd barddoniaeth Gymraeg, John Morris-Jones by Geraint Bowen published in 1947 in English and Welsh'' * ''Penllyn by Geraint Bowen published in 1967 in Welsh''


References

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