Ruth Bidgood
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Ruth Bidgood (born 1922), is a Welsh poet.
She was born at Seven Sisters near Neath. Her father, a vicar, came from North Wales. He was responsible for a parish at Port Talbot, where Ruth was brought up. Her mother was English. Ruth studied English at the University of Oxford.
During World War II, she served as a Wren in the Middle East. After working for Chambers's Encyclopaedia, she returned to Wales and settled at Abergwesyn. Her New and Selected Poems was shortlisted for the Roland Mathias Prize in 2005.
[edit] Works
- The Given Time (1972)
- Not Without Homage (1975)
- The Print of Miracle (1978)
- Lighting Candles (1982)
- Kindred 1986)
- The Fluent Moment (1996)
- Singing to Wolves (2000)
- Symbols of Plenty (2006)