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Grahame Clive Davies CVO (born 1964) is a Welsh poet, author, editor, librettist, literary critic and former journalist and courtier. He was brought up in the former coal mining village of
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near
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in north east
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.


Education

After gaining a degree in
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at
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, Cambridge, he qualified as a journalist with the
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at
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. In 1997, he was awarded a doctorate by the
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for his study, written in Welsh, of the work of
R. S. Thomas Ronald Stuart Thomas (29 March 1913 – 25 September 2000), published as R. S. Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest noted for nationalism, spirituality and dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. John Betjeman, introducing ''Song at the ...
,
Saunders Lewis Saunders Lewis (born John Saunders Lewis; 15 October 1893 – 1 September 1985) was a Welsh politician, poet, dramatist, Medievalist, and literary critic. Born into a Welsh-speaking ministerial family in Greater Liverpool, Lewis studied in a p ...
,
T.S. Eliot Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career", in John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (eds), ''American National Biography''. New York: Oxford University ...
and
Simone Weil Simone Adolphine Weil ( ; ; 3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic and political activist. Despite her short life, her ideas concerning religion, spirituality, and politics have remained widely influential in cont ...
, whom he identified as part of an anti-modern trend in Western culture in the 20th Century.


Employment

He worked as a newspaper journalist from 1986-1992, and for the BBC from 1992-2012, in various roles in television current affairs, new media and policy, becoming Newsgathering Editor for BBC Cymru Wales. His newspaper, television and new media work brought him a number of Welsh and industry awards. In 2012, he became a Member of the Royal Household as Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales, later King Charles III, becoming Deputy Private Secretary in 2018, and leaving in October 2023 to become Director of Mission and Strategy for the Church in Wales.


Literary Career

He is the author of 19 books in Welsh and English including poetry, psychogeography, novels, and intercultural studies. As a librettist, he has carried out many major commissions for classical composers including Sir Karl Jenkins,
Paul Mealor Paul Mealor CLJ FLSW (born 25 November 1975) is a Welsh composer. A large proportion of his output is for chorus, both a cappella and accompanied. He came to wider notice when his motet ''Ubi Caritas et Amor'' was performed at the wedding ...
, Sarah Class, Debbie Wiseman, Tom Harrold, Roderick Williams, Peter Boyer, Nigel Hess and Joanna Gill. For the 2023 coronation of
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, Davies' text ''Sacred Fire'' was set to a composition by
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and performed by South African soprano
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. He also provided the Welsh words for the Veni Creator Spiritus, and the lyrics for the Song of Thanksgiving and Dedication, by Joanna Gill for the Honours of Scotland service on July 5. As a Welsh language poet, he is the author of three solo volumes. In 1997, his first volume, Adennill Tir (Barddas), a book arising from the 11 years he spent in
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in the south Wales Valleys, won the
Harri Webb Harri Webb (7 September 1920 – 31 December 1994) was a Welsh poetry, Welsh poet, Welsh nationalism, Welsh nationalist, journalist and librarian. Early life Harri Webb was born on 7 September 1920 in Swansea, at 45 Tŷ Coch Road in Sketty, but ...
Memorial Prize. In 2001, his second volume, ''Cadwyni Rhyddid'' (Barddas), appeared. It quickly went to a second edition and won the Wales Arts Council's 2002 Book of the Year award at the
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Festival of Literature, together with a prize of £3,000. His third volume, ''Achos'', appeared from Barddas in 2005. As an English language poet, a bilingual volume of poetry, ''Ffiniau/Borders'', jointly with Elin ap Hywel, appeared from Gomer press in 2002, His first solo volume in English, ''Lightning Beneath the Sea'', appeared from Seren in 2012, and his second, ''A Darker Way'', also from Seren in 2024. His poem 'Departed', from ''Lightning Beneath the Sea'', was Poem of the Week in
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in 2012, and his poem 'The Journalist', from ''A Darker Way'', was Poem of the Week in 2024. As an academic, in 1999, his study of
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and the anti-modern movement, ''Sefyll yn y Bwlch'' (
University of Wales Press The University of Wales Press () was founded in 1922 as a central service of the University of Wales. The press publishes academic journals and around seventy books a year in the English and Welsh languages on six general subjects: history, poli ...
, 1999), the product of his doctorate, went "straight to the front rank of criticism of our day," according to the critic Dr Dafydd Glyn Jones (Barn), and was described as "a signal book" by the critic Dr Angharad Price (New Welsh Review). Interfaith relations have been one of his major specialisms. In 2002, Seren Press published his study, ''The Chosen People'', detailing the relationship of the Welsh and the
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as reflected in literature. A follow-up study on Wales and Islam, The Dragon and the Crescent, appeared from Seren in 2011. As a novelist, his first novel ''Rhaid i Bopeth Newid'', published by
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in 2004, was longlisted for the £10,000 Book of the Year prize, 2005, and was described by Lord
Dafydd Elis-Thomas Dafydd Elis Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas, (; 18 October 1946 – 7 February 2025) was a Welsh politician who served as the leader of Plaid Cymru from 1984 to 1991 and represented the Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency in the Senedd from 199 ...
in the periodical Taliesin as 'the first post-national novel.' In 2007, revised and expanded, it appeared in English as ''Everything Must Change''. As a psychogeographer, his ''Real Wrexham'', appeared in 2007 from Seren Books, and ''Real Cambridge'' in 2021, also from Seren. As an editor and anthologist, in 2000, he co-edited ''Oxygen'' (Seren), a bilingual anthology of Welsh poets aged under 45. and he has edited several anthologies of Welsh literature in other languages, including, in 2002, a 160-page edition of the Bulgarian literary magazine Plamak (“Flame”), and in 2004 and 2005 respectively, selections of Welsh poetry in Asturian and Galician translations as Nel país del borrina (The Country of the Clouds). and No país de la brétema from VTP Editorial. His work as anthologist has also included ''The Big Book of Cardiff'' (edited with
Peter Finch Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28 September 191614 January 1977) was an English-Australian actor of theatre, film and radio. Born in London, he emigrated to Australia at the age of ten and was raised in Sydney, where he worked in vaudevi ...
) ( Seren Press, 2005), and a collection of work by and about refugees and asylum seekers, ''Gwyl Y Blaidd: The Festival of the Wolf'' (co-editor) (Parthian, 2006). He was a board member of the Welsh
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from 2005-2011 and
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editor of Poetry Wales magazine for several years until 2002. His work has been widely translated and anthologised, appearing in publications such as
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,
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, Poetry London, the
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in America, and the Yearbook of Welsh Writing in English. He is a frequent contributor of articles and reviews to journals, and his poetry is on the syllabus for school pupils in Wales. He travels internationally as a reader and lecturer. He was Vice President of
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in London and an Honorary Research Fellow in Cardiff University.


Selected publications

* A Darker Way ( Seren Press, 2024) * Real Cambridge ( Seren Press, 2021) * Alcemi Dwr / Alchemy of Water (
Gwasg Gomer Gomer Press (Welsh language, Welsh: ''Gwasg Gomer'') is a family printing (and formerly publishing) company based in Llandysul, west Wales. It was the largest publishing house in Wales. History The company was first established in 1892 and began ...
, 2013) * Lightning Beneath the Sea ( Seren Press, 2012) * The Dragon and the Crescent ( Seren Press, 2011) * Real Wrexham ( Seren Press, 2007) * Everything Must Change ( Seren Press, 2007) * Achos (Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 2005) * Rhaid i Bopeth Newid (
Gwasg Gomer Gomer Press (Welsh language, Welsh: ''Gwasg Gomer'') is a family printing (and formerly publishing) company based in Llandysul, west Wales. It was the largest publishing house in Wales. History The company was first established in 1892 and began ...
, 2004) * Cadwyni Rhyddid (Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 2002) * Meddwl a’r Dychymyg Cymreig, Y: Sefyll yn y Bwlch: Cymru a’r Mudiad Gwrth-Fodern – Astudiaeth o Waith
T.S. Eliot Thomas Stearns Eliot (26 September 18884 January 1965) was a poet, essayist and playwright.Bush, Ronald. "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career", in John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes (eds), ''American National Biography''. New York: Oxford University ...
,
Simone Weil Simone Adolphine Weil ( ; ; 3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic and political activist. Despite her short life, her ideas concerning religion, spirituality, and politics have remained widely influential in cont ...
,
Saunders Lewis Saunders Lewis (born John Saunders Lewis; 15 October 1893 – 1 September 1985) was a Welsh politician, poet, dramatist, Medievalist, and literary critic. Born into a Welsh-speaking ministerial family in Greater Liverpool, Lewis studied in a p ...
ac R.S. Thomas (
University of Wales Press The University of Wales Press () was founded in 1922 as a central service of the University of Wales. The press publishes academic journals and around seventy books a year in the English and Welsh languages on six general subjects: history, poli ...
, 1999) * Adennill Tir (Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 1997) Contributed to: * Oxygen – Beirdd Newydd o Gymru / New Poets from Wales (editor with Amy Wack) ( Seren Press, 2000) * Trosiadau / Translations: Ffiniau / Borders (with Elin ap Hywel) (
Gwasg Gomer Gomer Press (Welsh language, Welsh: ''Gwasg Gomer'') is a family printing (and formerly publishing) company based in Llandysul, west Wales. It was the largest publishing house in Wales. History The company was first established in 1892 and began ...
, 2002) * The Chosen People – Wales and the Jews (editor) ( Seren Press, 2002) * The Big Book of Cardiff (edited with
Peter Finch Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch (28 September 191614 January 1977) was an English-Australian actor of theatre, film and radio. Born in London, he emigrated to Australia at the age of ten and was raised in Sydney, where he worked in vaudevi ...
) ( Seren Press, 2005) * Gwyl Y Blaidd: The Festival of the Wolf (co-editor) (Parthian, 2006) * Poems of Love and Longing (Pont, 2008) * 25/25 Vision. Welsh Horizons across 50 years (Institute of Welsh Affairs 2012) * Poems for R.S. A Centenary Celebration (Hay Festival Press 2013) * Encounters with R.S. (H'mm Foundation, 2013) * Fesul Gair (Gomer, 2014) * Dodos and Dragons (Aberystwyth University, 2016) * The Old Red Tongue, (Francis Boutle, 2017) * Argyfwng Hunaniaeth a Chred; Ysgrifau ar Athroniaeth J.R.Jones (Y Lolfa, 2017) * Poems from Cardiff (Seren, 2019) * Arrival at Elsewhere (Against the Grain, 2020) * Where the Birds Sing Our Names, an anthology for Ty Hafan, ed. Tony Curtis (Seren, 2021). * 100 Poems to Save the Earth, eds Zoe Brigley and Kristian Evans, (Seren, 2021)


Awards

* 2025: Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths * 2024
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
* 2023
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order The Royal Victorian Order () is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the monarch, members of the royal family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the ...
(CVO),
2023 Special Honours As part of the British honours system, Special Honours are issued at the Monarch of the United Kingdom, Monarch's At His Majesty's pleasure, pleasure at any given time. The Special Honours refer to the awards made within royal prerogative, operati ...
* 2023 Honorary Professor of Practice, University of Wales Trinity St David * 202
Honorary Doctor of Letters, University of Aberdeen
* 2022 Vers Libre prize, National Eisteddfod of Wales * 2020
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order The Royal Victorian Order () is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the monarch, members of the royal family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the ...
(LVO),
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* 2017 Poem Suitable for Song prize. National Eisteddfod of Wales * 2016 Sonnet prize, National Eisteddfod of Wales * 2011 Literature Wales Bursary * 2010 Honorary D.Litt. Anglia Ruskin University * 2009 Ruth Howarth Literature Award * 2008 Honorary Research Fellowship, Cardiff University * 2007 Academi Bursary Award (second award) * 2004 Cerdd Deyrnged, National Eisteddfod of Wales * 2004 Longlist for Book of the Year * 2004 Fellowship of Goodenough College, London * 2004 Academi Bursary Award * 2001 Winner, Stomp, National Eisteddfod of Wales * 2002 Welsh Arts Council Book of the Year * 1998 Welsh Arts Council Writer's Bursary Award * 1997 Harri Webb Memorial Poetry Prize * 1994 Vers Libre Prize at the National Eisteddfod of Wales


Judge

* 2025: Recitation competitions at National Eisteddfod * 2015: Undercurrents Festival, Caerphilly county. * 2014: Undercurrents Festival, Caerphilly county. * 2014: Dylan Thomas International Poetry Award. * 2011: Literature Medal at National Eisteddfod. * 2011: Chair competition (learners) at National Eisteddfod. * 2007: John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry, Cardiff round. * 2007: Wrexham Festival Poetry Competition, Welsh and English. * 2006: Literature Medal at National Eisteddfod. * 2005: Bafta Cymru judging panel: Best Magazine/Feature Programme * 2005: Wrexham Festival Poetry Competition, Welsh and English. * 2004: Chair of Welsh-language judging panel for Book of the Year Award. * 2003: John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry * 2002: Eisteddfod Rhyng-Golegol, Free verse competitions.


References

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