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Waldo - Cofiant Waldo Williams 1904-1971
Alan Llwyd
Swansea University Author: Alan Llwyd
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Waldo Williams is an iconic figure in his beloved Wales, and has, according to close friend Bobi Jones, been given mythical status. In his biography - the first ever biography of Waldo Williams - Alan Llwyd looks behind the myth for the man and poet, pacifist and campaigner, patriot and nationalist.
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Talybont, Aberystwyth.
Y Lolfa Cyf
2014
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Waldo Williams is an iconic figure in his beloved Wales, and has, according to close friend Bobi Jones, been given mythical status. In his biography - the first ever biography of Waldo Williams - Alan Llwyd looks behind the myth for the man and poet, pacifist and campaigner, patriot and nationalist. |
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