File A1/33. - Keidrych Rhys and John Eilian,

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A1/33.

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Keidrych Rhys and John Eilian,

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  • 1950-1952. (Creation)

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1 envelope.

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(1915-1987)

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Keidrych Rhys, literary journalist, editor and poet, was born William Ronald Rees Jones in Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire. In 1937 he founded the pioneering and highly influential magazine Wales, which invited contributions from an array of prominent writers such as Alun Lewis, Saunders Lewis, Dylan Thomas and Robert Graves and which effectively created the concept of Anglo-Welsh literature. Rhys also published a poetic anthology of his own entitled The Van Pool (London, 1942).

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A letter from Keidrych Rhys concerning art matters, together with correspondence with John Eilian relating to a variety of art and social matters, notably Rhys's work.

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Preferred citation: A1/33.

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vtls006070367

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: A1/33 (2).