Raymond Garlick
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Raymond Garlick | |
Born | London, England, UK |
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Occupation | Poet and editor |
Religious beliefs | Roman Catholicism |
Raymond Garlick (born 1926) is an English language poet and editor who lives in Wales.[1][2] Garlick was born in London in a Jewish family, but grew up in Llandudno, and studied English literature at the University of Wales, Bangor. Whilst there, he converted to Roman Catholicism. He founded and edited the Anglo-Welsh Review.
[edit] His works
- Poems from the Mountain-House (1950)
- Landscapes and figures: Selected poems 1949-63 (1964)
- Anglo-Welsh Poetry, (1480-1980) (ed.)
- Travel Notes (1992)
- The Delphic Voyage and Other Poems (2003)