Emyr Humphreys


Emyr Humphreys is a retired Welsh novelist, poet, and author.

Life and career

Humphreys was born on 15 April 1919 at Prestatyn in Denbighshire, and educated at Rhyl High School and University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He registered as a conscientious objector in the Second World War, working on a farm, and later doing relief work in Egypt and Italy. After the war he worked as a teacher, as a radio producer at the BBC, and later became a lecturer in drama at Bangor University.
Humphreys retired in 2009 aged 90 after his final book was published. He reached his centenary on 15 April 2019.

Writings

During his long bilingual writing career, he has published over twenty novels, which include such classics as A Toy Epic, Outside the House of Baal, and The Land of the Living, an epic sequence of seven novels charting the political and cultural history of twentieth-century Wales: Flesh and Blood; The Best of Friends; Salt of the Earth; An Absolute Hero; Open Secrets; National Winner, and Bonds of Attachment. He has also written plays for stage and television, short stories, The Taliesin Tradition, and published his Collected Poems in 1999.

Honours

Among many honours, he was awarded the Somerset Maugham Award in 1958 for Hear and Forgive. Humphreys won the Wales Book of the Year Award in 1992 and 1999. Humphreys is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Learned Society of Wales.