Owain Owain

Novelist, Author

1929 – 1993

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Who was Owain Owain?

Owain Owain was a Welsh novelist, short-story writer and poet. He also founded Tafod y Ddraig, which became the Welsh Language Society's main voice from its birth in the 1960s to the present day.

Having worked as a nuclear scientist in Windscale for a few years, he returned home to Wales in 1956 where together with his wife Eira, settled down in Bangor to raise a family of four children, one of whom was Robin Llwyd ab Owain. He was a member of Mensa International, and created new protests for the Welsh Language Society as the secretary of the first branch, at Bangor. Owain also sketched the society's logo which continues to be their badge and logo. This early sketch can be seen at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth and on his official website. Leading politician Dafydd Iwan says on his website, "He inspired my generation and laid down strong foundations on which the Welsh Language Society was built."

His science fiction book entitled Y Dydd Olaf was described by the Welsh literary critic Pennar Davies in the book's preface: "Nothing like this book has been seen before either in our language or in any other language. We should rejoice that such brilliance exists in Welsh writing."

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Born
Dec 11, 1929
Caernarfon
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Died
Dec 1, 1993

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on July 23, 2013

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