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British writer and linguist (1926–2024)

Zonia Bowen (23 April 1926 – 18 March 2024) was an English-born writer, linguist, and activist in Wales. The founder of the women's organisation Merched y Wawr, Bowen worked to promote the Welsh language and Welsh culture.

Early life and education

Zonia Margarita North was born in Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk, England, in 1926. She grew up in Heckmondwike, Yorkshire.

She studied French at Bangor University in Wales during the 1940s. While there, she began to learn Welsh for the first time, to connect with friends and neighbours. Despite her own English background, she became passionate about the Welsh language and Welsh identity.

In 1947, she married the Welsh poet Geraint Bowen. They had four children; several of her grandchildren are members of the bands Plu and Y Bandana.

Activism

In 1967, Zonia Bowen founded Merched y Wawr in response to officials not allowing the local Women's Institute branch, near Bala, to operate in the Welsh language. The new women's organisation grew to a national one that continues to this day.

Bowen served as the organisation's first national secretary, and as the founding editor of its Y Wawr magazine, which she ran for six years. During her time with the group, she organised several international trips for its members, including to the Soviet Union in 1975.

She resigned as honorary president in 1976, severing ties with Merched y Wawr, because she had envisioned it as a secular, nondenominational organisation open to everyone, but others wanted to incorporate Christianity into its activities.

As a child, Bowen had been raised without religion. She was involved with the Wales Humanists, including as onetime secretary of the organisation's council, though she did not explicitly label herself as a humanist, preferring "freethinker" or no label at all.

Bowen was also prominently involved in the Madryn campaign, which opposed the dumping of nuclear waste in Wales.

Writing

In addition to French and Welsh, Bowen also studied Breton, and she went on to publish the first Welsh-language Breton textbook. She also published a Welsh-language book for children about humanism. In 1991, she co-wrote a seminal history of the Gorsedd of Bards with her husband.

She published an autobiography, Dy bobl di fydd fy mhobl i, in 2015.

Death

Zonia Bowen died in 2024 at the age of 97.

References

  1. Bowen, Zonia (2015). Dy Bobl Di Fydd fy Mhobl I. Y Lolfa. ISBN 978-1-78461-064-7.
  2. ^ "Sefydlydd Merched y Wawr Zonia Bowen wedi marw". Newyddion S4C (in Welsh). 18 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  3. ^ Bowie, Fiona; Davies, Oliver (1992). Discovering Welshness. Gomer. ISBN 978-0-86383-722-7.
  4. ^ "Sylfaenydd Merched y Wawr, Zonia Bowen, wedi marw yn 97 oed". BBC (in Welsh). 19 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Crefydd, y Gymraeg a Zonia Bowen". BBC (in Welsh). 4 February 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Mam Merched y Wawr". BBC (in Welsh). 24 April 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  7. Philip, Alan Butt (1975). The Welsh Question: Nationalism in Welsh Politics, 1945–1970. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-0537-9.
  8. Beddoe, Deirdre (2000). Out of the Shadows: A History of Women in Twentieth-century Wales. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-1591-0.
  9. "Zonia Bowen: Biography and Bibliography". Y Lolfa. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  10. Stephens, Meic (1998). The New Companion to the Literature of Wales. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-1383-1.
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