File NLW ex 1528. - Proof copies of Alun Lewis, In the Green Tree, and of John Ryder (ed.), Typographical Notebooks. I: John Petts,

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NLW ex 1528.

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Proof copies of Alun Lewis, In the Green Tree, and of John Ryder (ed.), Typographical Notebooks. I: John Petts,

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  • 1948. (Creation)

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Alun Lewis (1915-1944) was a poet and short-story writer. He was born on 1 July 1915 in Cwmaman, Aberdare, the eldest of three sons and a daughter born to Thomas John Lewis, a schoolmaster and his wife Gwladys Lewis. He received his education at Glynhafod Elementary School, 1920-1926, and afterwards he attended Cowbridge Grammar School, 1926-1932, after winning a scholarship. He won scholarships both to Jesus College, Oxford, and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, but chose the latter. He graduated in history in 1935 with first class honours and while at the University he worked on its magazine where he also published his first poems and stories. From Aberystwyth he moved to Manchester University, 1935-1937, where he researched for his masters degree in medieval history before returning to Aberystwyth to follow a teacher training course. He taught history at Lewis Pengam School from 1938 until he joined the Royal Engineers in May 1940.
He married Gweno Ellis of Aberystwyth on 5 July 1941 and was posted to the 6th Battalion South Wales Borderers at Woodbridge in Suffolk in the same year. His first volume of poetry Raiders' Dawn was published in 1942. A volume of short stories The Last Inspection was also published in that year. In the winter of 1942 the battalion was shipped to India. He died in Burma on 5 March 1944 and was buried in Taukyan War Cemetery.

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Proof copies of Alun Lewis, In the Green Tree (London, 1948), containing illustrations by John Petts, and of John Ryder (ed.), Typographical Notebooks. I: John Petts (privately printed, London, 1948). [Papers of John Petts, see NLW MSS 23207-13].

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Fot papers of John Petts, see NLW MSS 23207-13.

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Preferred citation: NLW ex 1528.

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vtls005592661

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • English

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  • Text: NLW ex 1528.