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WILLIAMS, WALDO GORONWY
(1904 - 1971), poet and pacifist
Waldo
Williams
was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire on 30 September 1904, the third of five children of John Edwal
Williams
(1863-1934) and Angharad
Williams
(née Jones, 1875-1932). His father was headmaster of Prendergast School in Haverfordwest and English was the language spoken within the family. Following periods of nervous illness which left a lasting impression on his young son, in
WILLIAMS, ERNEST LLWYD
(1906 - 1960), minister (B), poet and writer
Born 12 December 1906 at y Lan, near Efail-wen, Carmarthenshire. He was educated at Brynconyn primary school, Llandysilio (where John Idwal
Williams
, father of his lifelong friend
Waldo
Williams
, was headmaster) and at the county school in Narberth where he later began his career as an apprentice to a chemist. He was baptized in 1923 at Rhydwilym, and the traditions of that ancient church and the
LEWIS, BENJAMIN WALDO
(1877 - 1953), Baptist minister
Born 7 September 1877 at Holyhead, Anglesey, the son of John (according to family tradition, but David according to the biographies) Lewis, (born 29 August 1829) from Bridell, and Anne Lewis (née
Williams
, in February 1848 or 1849) from Fishguard. They married at Newport, Monmouth on 31 January 1871. His father was, according to tradition, of the lineage of a brother of Titus Lewis while his wife
JAMES, EDWARD
(1839 - 1904), Congregational minister
Born at Llanfachraeth, Anglesey, 12 June 1839, the eldest child of John and Margaret James, and brother of O.
Waldo
James. He became a member at Bodedern in 1853, and started to preach at Tabernacle, Holyhead, in 1858, under the ministry of William Griffith. In 1859, at the request of his intimate friend William Ambrose (Emrys), Portmadoc, he moved to Gorseddau, near Penmorfa, to conduct
JAMES, OWEN WALDO
(1845 - 1910), Baptist minister
, but his health broke down and he moved to Pen-coed, near Bridgend, where he died 18 July 1910. He was a frequent competitor at eisteddfodau, and his name '
Waldo
' is said to have originated as a pseudonym. He was responsible for a South Wales edition of Yr Herald Gymraeg, and published Adnodau Dyrys y Testament Newydd, 1887; Blinder Diweddaraf yr Eglwysi … Anerchiad …, 1883; and Esboniad y Bobl: Yr
WILLIAMS, DAVID JOHN
(1885 - 1970), writer
to his two autobiographical volumes, Hen dy ffarm (1953) and Yn chwech ar hugain oed (1959). Hen dy ffarm [transl.
Waldo
Williams
, The old farmhouse (1961)] is his masterpiece, the story of cultivating the land of Pen-rhiw, creating a garden and orchard and then leaving because the hard work of winning the land brought ill-health and tensions within the family, preventing its continuation. Like
WEBB, HARRI
(1920 - 1994), librarian and poet
cultivated proudly the dialect of Dowlais which he believed to be the purest extant form of Welsh. His view of Wales was geographically confined to the southern valleys, Swansea and Gower. He was anti-English but disliked people from north Wales too and wrote a verse, 'Please Keep your Gog on a Lead'. He thought Robert
Williams
Parry was Wales' finest poet and felt something akin to hero-worship for
Waldo
PAGE, LESLIE ALUN
(1920 - 1990), Minister (Cong.)
Presbyterian Church at Banc-y-felin. Alun Page read widely and meditated in both English and Welsh literature. He was impressed by T. S. Eliot,
Waldo
and Gwenallt and often quoted from them. He spoke of the greatness of R. T. Jenkins as a writer, and praised D. J.
Williams
and his 'square mile.' Karl Barth was another influence and he was not unfamiliar with the thoughts of Freud and Marx. He was indebted to
LLYWELYN-WILLIAMS, ALUN
(1913 - 1988), poet and literary critic
-79) which was their main family home; and on his retirement, Cwm Bychan, 11 Ffordd Ffriddoedd (1979-88). Pont y Caniedydd came out in 1956, an annus mirabilis for modern Welsh poetry considering that
Waldo
Williams's Dail Pren and Euros Bowen's Cerddi were published in the same year. With his rhythmic control and careful attention to craftsmanship, Alun Llywelyn-
Williams
is considered one of the
GRIFFITHS, JOHN GWYNEDD
(1911 - 2004), scholar, poet and Welsh nationalist
('Poems from Latin', 1962) and Cerddi Groeg Clasurol ('Classical Greek Poems', 1989), and also published a Welsh translation of Aristotle's Poetics (1978; new printing, 2001). He was a friend of
Waldo
Williams
and D. J.
Williams
: a collection which he made of Waldo's poems provided a basis for the publication of Dail Pren ('Tree Leaves', 1956); he was editor of a volume in D. J.'s honour (1965), of a
DAVIES, ANEIRIN TALFAN
(1909 - 1980), poet, literary critic, broadcaster and publisher
Parry and
Waldo
Williams
. On 1 June 1936 he married Mary Anne Evans (1912-1971), a teacher from Barry, and they had two sons, Owen (born 1938) and Geraint (born 1943), and one daughter, Elinor (born 1946). He left London in 1937, and opened a pharmacist's shop at 9 Heathfield Road, Swansea. His name, Aneirin Davies, was prominent on the shop-front, with 'Aneirin ap Talfan' in brackets below, and the
MORGAN, DYFNALLT
(1917 - 1994), poet, literary critic and translator
in the Writers of Wales series (1972), which helped introduce his work to a new audience; an important and pioneering study of T. H. Parry Williams's early works, Rhyw Hanner Ieuenctid (1971); and a particularly well-informed lecture on the major themes in the poetry of
Waldo
Williams
, which penetrates under the surface of his poems to the Christian and humanitarian beliefs which lie at their heart
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