- Islwyn Ffowc Elis
Islwyn Ffowc Elis (IPA2|ˈɪslʊɨn foʊk ˈɛlɪs;
17 November 1924 -22 January 2004 ) was one ofWales 's most popularWelsh-language writers.Born Islwyn Ffoulkes Ellis in
Wrexham , Elis was educated at theUniversity of Wales colleges of Bangor and Aberystwyth. DuringWorld War II he was aconscientious objector and he began writing poetry and prose, winning the crown at the 1947National Eisteddfod . He became aPresbyterian minister in 1950, and his first pastorate was at Moreia Chapel inLlanfair Caereinion . He made his debut as a novelist in 1953 with "Cysgod y Cryman" (translated into English as "Shadow of the Sickle "), which would, in 1999, be chosen as the most significantWelsh language book of the 20th century.As a novelist Elis showed a great willingness to try out different forms, including popular ones. Cysgod y Cryman was followed by a study of intellectual decadence, "Ffenestri tua'r Gwyll" (Windows to the Dusk 1955). "Yn ôl i Leifior" (1956; translated into English as "
Return to Lleifior ") was a sequel to "Cysgod y Cryman" both set at the fictitious farming locationLleifior . In 1957, the Welsh nationalist partyPlaid Cymru published his time-travel storyWythnos yng Nghymru Fydd (A Week in Future Wales), presenting an independent, utopian Wales and a dystopian "Western England" in alternative versions of 2033. "Blas y Cynfyd" (A Taste of Prehistory 1958) was followed by the colonial satire "Tabyrddau'r Babongo" (Drums of the Babongo 1961). He thus pioneered the use of genres unfamiliar to Welsh-speaking readers, provided them with a highly readable prose often set in contemporary settings, and did much to establish the position of the novel as a major genre in Welsh-language literature. For periods he set out to live off his writing, something hardly attempted before in modern Welsh.Later works included "Y Blaned Dirion" (The Meek Planet 1968, another
science fiction novel), "Y Gromlech yn yr Haidd" (The Dolmen in the Barley, 1971) and "Eira Mawr" (Great Snow, 1972). He also wrote a play, pamphlets, hundreds of articles and short stories as well as editing, with Gwyn Jones, "Welsh Short Stories" for theOxford University Press (1956). His work has appeared in English, German, Italian and Irish translation. He was lecturer and reader at theUniversity of Wales, Lampeter between 1975 and 1988.From his schooldays to the mid-1970s, Elis devoted a vast amount of time to politics. He ran as
Plaid Cymru 's candidate inMontgomeryshire in the 1959 and 1964 general elections and in a 1962 byelection.In retirement, he received a DLitt from the
University of Wales . In 1999 a biography of Elis by T Robin Chapman, published in both Welsh and in English, appeared.
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