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Lynette Roberts was born on 4 July, 1909 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a Welsh poet and novelist. Discover Lynette Roberts's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Poet, novelist
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 4 July, 1909
Birthday 4 July
Birthplace Buenos Aires, Argentina
Date of death 26 September, 1995
Died Place Ferryside, Carmarthenshire
Nationality Argentina

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1909

Evelyn ('Lynette') Beatrice Roberts (4 July 1909 – 26 September 1995) was a Welsh poet and novelist.

Her poems were about war, landscape, and life in the small Welsh village where she lived.

Roberts was born 4 July 1909 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Cecil Roberts and Ruby Garbutt, both Australians of Welsh descent.

Cecil Roberts was a railway engineer, who worked as General Manager of the Buenos Aires Western Railways.

The family enjoyed an affluent lifestyle, owning "yachts and racehorses".

The family moved to London during World War I where her father enlisted and served as a soldier.

He was later wounded.

Roberts and her sisters, Winifred and Rosemary returned to Buenos Aires to attend the Convent School of the Sacred Heart.

Her mother, Ruby died of typhus when Roberts was 14 years old.

After her mother's death, Roberts and her sisters were sent to Bournemouth, England.

Roberts went on to study in London at the Central School for Arts and Crafts.

1930

In the 1930s, Roberts and friend Celia Buckmaster started a florist business together.

Later, they moved to Madeira, where they lived in a small house and Roberts worked on her poetry.

1939

In 1939, while living in London, Roberts met the Welsh poet, Ronald Rees Jones at a Poetry London Event.

Jones wrote under the name Keidrych Rhys.

Roberts and Jones married on 4 October 1939 at Llansteffan, Wales.

Poet Dylan Thomas was Jones's best man.

1940

Jones legally changed his name to Keidrych Rhys in 1940.

The couple moved to a rented cottage in the small Welsh village of Llanybri during World War II.

They lived in relative poverty.

During the next 10 years, Roberts worked on her poetry.

She began a professional relationship with poet T.S. Eliot, who was an editor at Faber Publishing and became friends with the poet Robert Graves.

During this decade, Roberts a produced "an extraordinary and unique body of work".

1944

She published two poetry collections: Poems (1944) and Gods with Stainless Ears: A Heroic Poem (1951).

Roberts' work was admired by many poets, including: T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas and Robert Graves.

In later life, Roberts had a mental breakdown and stopped publishing.

Her work was largely forgotten for the remainder of her life.

In 1944 her collection Poems were published by Faber and Faber.

She immortalised her village in her "Poem from Llanybri".

This poem was addressed to the poet, Alun Lewis, to whom Roberts confessed to being attracted.

In 1944 and 1945 drafts of Robert Graves's The White Goddess were published in Keidrych Rhys's periodical, Wales.

1945

She gave birth to two children toward the end of the war, a daughter, Angharad, born in 1945, and a son, Pridein, born in 1946.

1948

Roberts provided Welsh-related material for Graves' The White Goddess (1948), and Graves dedicated his book to her.

Roberts was the dedicatee of Robert Graves's The White Goddess in its first edition (1948), having provided much of the Welsh material used by him.

1949

In 1949, Roberts and Rhys divorced.

In Llanybri, Roberts painted, wrote poetry and raised her family.

1951

Faber and Faber published her Gods with stainless ears: a heroic poem in 1951.

1956

In 1956, Roberts was diagnosed with schizophrenia.

She spend much of the rest of her life as a resident of mental institutions.

1995

She died in 1995.