Donald Evans (born 1940) is a Welsh poet, who writes in the Welsh language.
Evans comes from Talgarreg in Ceredigion, and was born on a farm.[1] After going to school at Aberaeron, he obtained his degree in Welsh from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.[2] Between 1966 and 1972 he produced the periodical Y Cardi. He won the "double" of crown and chair twice, once at the 1977 National Eisteddfod of Wales and again in 1980; he is one of only three poets to have achieved this "double double".[3]
In 2006 Evans was awarded a PhD by the University of Wales, Lampeter, for his work on strict-metre Welsh poetry submitted to eisteddfodau in the years 1955 - 1999.[4]
Works
- Parsel Persain (ed.) (1976)
- Y Flodeugerdd o Gywyddau (ed.) (1981)
- Seren Poets Series 2 (with Desmond Graham and Simon Rae) (1990)
- Writers of Wales: Rhydwen Williams (1991)
- Wrth Reddf (1994)
- Y Cyntefig Cyfoes (2000)
References
- ↑ Modern Poetry in Translation. King's College London. 1995. p. 39.
- ↑ Donald Evans (1991). Rhydwen Williams. University of Wales Press. p. 83. ISBN 9780708311318.
- ↑ National Museum of Wales: Some facts and figures regarding Gorsedd ceremonies. Accessed 7 January 2014
- ↑ University of Wales, Lampeter, since 2010, known as University of Wales Trinity St David UOA 56 - Celtic Studies: RA5a: Research environment and esteem.Accessed 7 January 2014
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