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Raymond Garlick | |
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Occupation(s) | Poet and editor |
Children | Molly Garlick |
Raymond Garlick (1926 – 19 March 2011) was an Anglo-Welsh poet and editor.[1][2] Garlick was born in London, but grew up in Llandudno, and studied English literature at the University of Wales, Bangor. Whilst there, he converted to Roman Catholicism, although no longer a practising Catholic. He founded and edited the Anglo-Welsh Review.
The poet Peter Finch, chief executive of Academi (the Welsh national literature promotion agency and society of writers) described Garlick as one of the five best mid-20th century English writers in Wales, along with R. S. Thomas, Leslie Norris, John Tripp and Harri Webb.[3]
Works
- Poems from the Mountain-House (1950)
- Landscapes and figures: Selected poems 1949-63 (1964)
- Anglo-Welsh Poetry, (1480-1980) (ed.)
- Travel Notes (1992)
- The Delphic Voyage and Other Poems (2003)
References
- ^ Raymond Garlick
- ^ News and Events at the University of Wales, Bangor
- ^ "Tributes paid to Anglo-Welsh poet Raymond Garlick". BBC News Online. 23 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
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