Geraint Goodwin
Arthur Geraint Goodwin (born May 1, 1903 in Llanllwchaiarn near Newtown , Montgomeryshire , † October 10, 1941 in Montgomery , Montgomeryshire) was a Welsh writer.
Life
Goodwin first attended Towyn County School. This was followed by practical training as a journalist. Geraint Goodwin then worked in this profession in London . Due to health problems, a longer stay abroad was necessary. In 1935 he moved to Hertfordshire and worked there as a freelance writer. He later lived in Corris Uchaf , Merionethshire .
In addition to journalistic work, Geraint Goodwin has published novels and short stories in English .
Works (selection)
- Conversations with George Moore , journalistic work, 1929
- Call Back Yesterday , Roman, 1934
- The Heyday in the Blood , novel, 1936
- The White Farm , Short Stories, 1937
- Watch for the Morning , Roman, 1938
- Come Michaelmas , novel, 1939
- The Collected Short Stories of Geraint Goodwin , short stories, 1976
literature
- Editor: Hans Petersen, Biographical Notes Geraint Goodwin in Erkundungen - 28 Welsh storytellers , Verlag Volk und Welt Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-353-00361-4 , page 381.
Web links
- Literature by and about Geraint Goodwin in the WorldCat bibliographic database
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SURNAME | Goodwin, Geraint |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Goodwin, Arthur Geraint (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Welsh writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 1, 1903 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Llanllwchaiarn at Newtown , Montgomeryshire |
DATE OF DEATH | October 10, 1941 |
Place of death | Montgomery , Montgomeryshire |