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Aneirin Talfan Davies, OBE, MA (1909-80), was a writer and broadcaster. He was born in 1909 in Felindre, Henllan, Carmarthenshire, the son of the Rev. William Talfan Davies (1873-1938); his younger brother was Alun Talfan Davies, QC (1913-2000). He attended Gowerton Grammar School, but left aged 14 to become a pharmacist's apprentice. While working in London he became interested in literature and theology. He ran a pharmacy in Swansea from 1938 until 1941, when it was destroyed during an air raid. He began a new career with the BBC, reading and editing the Welsh-language news on radio. After the War he joined BBC Wales in Cardiff, becoming Head of Programmes,1966-1970, until his retirement. He was active in the Church in Wales as a writer and lay preacher and was involved with a number of cultural and literary bodies within Wales. His literary output included radio scripts, free metre poetry, literary criticism, mainly on English literature and theology, and lyrics and libretti with Arwel Hughes (1909-1988). He edited the magazines Heddiw and Barn, and contributed columns to Barn and the Western Mail. With his brother Alun, he co-founded Llyfrau'r Dryw, Llandybie (now Christopher Davies (Publishers) Ltd.). He wrote and edited many books including Eliot, Pwshcin, Poe (Llandybie, 1942), Yr Alltud (London, 1944), Gwyr Llên (London, 1948), Munudau Gyda'r Beirdd (Llandybie, 1954), Crwydro Sir Gâr (Llandybie, 1955), Dylan: Druid of a Broken Body (Denbigh, 1964), Gyda Gwawr a Bore (Llandybie, 1970) and two anthologies of his poetry, Y Ddau Lais (London, 1937) and Diannerch Erchwyn (Swansea: C. Davies, 1975). He married in 1936 and had two sons, Owen and Geraint. He died in 1980.
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Papurau ymchwil a ffynonellau gwreiddiol, 1913-1984, yn ymwneud â chyfrol David Jenkins, Thomas Gwynn Jones: Cofiant (Dinbych, 1973), gan gynnwys cerdyn, 1949, oddi wrth weddw T. Gwynn Jones yn diolch i Dr David Jenkins am ei eiriau o gydymdeimlad; rhannau o lawysgrif y gwaith; dyfyniadau o ohebiaeth ac erthyglau; llungopïau o lawysgrifau Bangor; nodiadau gan Francis Wynn Jones, mab yng nghyfraith T. Gwynn Jones; ynghyd â chopi o anerchiad y Parchedig W. Ffowc Evans ar achlysur dadorchuddio'r dabled goffa i T. Gwynn Jones ym Metws-yn-Rhos, 1958. Ceir hefyd anerchiad, Dr David Jenkins, [1971], adeg dathlu canmlwyddiant geni T. Gwynn Jones; a llythyrau, 1972 a 1984, oddi wrth Dr Iorwerth Hughes Jones. Ymhlith y deunydd gwreiddiol mae cerddi 'Y Dynged', 1941-1942, yn llaw T. Gwynn Jones, gyda llythyr, 1941, oddi wrtho at 'Ap Talfan' [Aneirin Talfan Davies] a dau lythyr, 1971 a 1972, at Dr David Jenkins oddi wrth Aneirin Talfan Davies. Bwriadwyd cynnwys y cerddi mewn blodeugerdd o gerddi modern ond ni ddigwyddodd hyn. Ceir llythyr hefyd, [19]13, oddi wrth Ca[dwala]dr Jones, Cwm Penmachno, at ei nai T. Gwynn Jones ac ysgrif ar y llenor gan Silyn Roberts, [cyn 1930].
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- Davies, Aneirin Talfan -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Jones, Iorwerth Hughes, 1902-1972 -- Correspondence. (Subject)
- Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949 -- Correspondence (Subject)
- Roberts, R. Silyn (Robert Silyn), 1871-1930 -- Correspondence. (Subject)
- Jones, Iorwerth Hughes, 1902-1972. (Subject)
- Roberts, R. Silyn (Robert Silyn), 1871-1930. (Subject)
- Jones, T. Gwynn (Thomas Gwynn), 1871-1949 (Subject)