Owain Owain
Owain Owain | |
|---|---|
| Born | Owain Owain 11 December 1929 Pwllheli, Wales (United Kingdom) |
| Died | 19 December 1993 (aged 64) Pwllheli |
| Occupation | Author, poet, playwright |
| Nationality | Welsh |
| Alma mater | Bangor University |
| Genre | Drama, Novel, poetry |
| Subject | Science fiction |
Owain Owain (11 December 1929 – 19 December 1993)[1][2] was a Welsh novelist and poet. He worked as a nuclear scientist at Windscale, and was member of Mensa International.[3]
He published novels about science fiction. Theese works include The Last Day (Y Dydd Olaf),[4] that explores the concept of technological dominance over humanity.
Owain died on 19 December 1993 at the age of 64.
References
- ↑ Births and Deaths Register, Owen Owen, born December 1929, Mother's maiden name before marriage: Williams; Area of Registration: Caernarfon, Volume Number: 11b, Page: 542; area Caernarfon – December 1993 area Caernarfon England and Wales Register of Deaths, Owain Owain, December 1993, Born: 11 December 1929, Registration Area: Caernarfon, Number on Register: 40, Reference number: 46.
- ↑ "Owain Owain - Gwyddonydd, Addysgwr, Arloeswr". Cyngor Tref Pwllheli (in Welsh). Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ↑ Colin H. Williams (1976). "Non-violence and the development of the Welsh Language Society". Welsh History Review. 8. University of Wales Press: 436.
- ↑ Y Dydd Olaf by Owain Owain published by Christopher Davies Publishers, Swansea, 1976. OCLC 40166195
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- "Safle Owain Owain (1929–1993)" (in Welsh). Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2014.