Donald Evans (Welsh Poet) - Works

Works

  • Parsel Persain (ed.) (1976)
  • Y Flodeugerdd o Gywyddau (ed.) (1981)
  • Seren Poets Series 2 (with Desmond Graham and Simon Rae) (1990)
  • Writers of Wales: Rhydwen Williams (1991)
  • Wrth Reddf (1994)
  • Y Cyntefig Cyfoes (2000)
Authority control
  • VIAF: 11331869
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Name Evans, Donald
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Date of birth 1940
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