Gwyn Thomas (6 July 1913 – 13 April 1981) was a Welsh writer, dramatist, Punch-columnist, radio broadcaster and raconteur, who has been called "the true voice of the English-speaking valleys". [1 ][ by whom?]
After starting his career with West End in Swansea, [4 ] he joined Leeds United, making his debut for the club as a substitute on 26 April 1975 away at Wolverhampton Wanderers. [3 ] He made 103 appearances for Leeds before transferring to…
Gwyn Thomas was a Welsh novelist and playwright whose works, many on grim themes, were marked with gusto, much humour, and compassion. Thomas was educated at Oxford and the University of Madrid and began writing seriously in the 1930s.
Born 14 March 1891, in Neath, Thomas played both sports for Neath while attending grammar school, his cricket skill commended on account of his bold striking of the ball and free scoring, possessing enough power to lift the ball out of the…
Vydal řadu básnických sbírek, první z nich dostala název Chwerwder yn y Ffynhonnau a vyšla roku 1962, zatímco poslední ( Hen Englynion – Diweddariadauwas) vyšla roku 2015.
Gwyn Thomas se narodil v roce 1936 a vyrůstal v Blaenau Ffestiniog. Studoval velštinu na University of Wales v Bangoru a na Jesus College v Oxfordu. D...
Gwyn Thomas, známý jako 'skutečný hlas anglicky mluvících údolí', zachycoval život v jižním Walesu s pronikavým humorem a hlubokým porozuměním. Jeho díla se ponořila do sociálních a ekonomických těžkostí regionu, často zkoumala lidskou…