Wilfred Bennetto Explained

Wilfred Benetto
Pseudonym:Abransek, Melville Bennetto
Birth Date:1902
Death Date:1994
Occupation:Novelist, Poet, English teacher at Selhurst Grammar School for Boys, Croydon, Surrey, 1943-1964.[1]
Nationality:British
Period:20th century
Genre:Cornish language

Wilfred Melville Bennetto (1902–1994) was a Cornish poet and novelist.

He was elected a member of Gorseth Kernow under the Bardic name of Abransek ('Bushy-browed One') in 1968.[2]

His poetry celebrated popular contemporary figures in Cornish life as well as the historical and mythological characters favoured in Cornish poetry at the time. He wrote An Gurun Wosek a Geltya ('The Bloody Crown of Celtia'), the first full-length novel in Cornish. It is written from a monarchist perspective, it is a romantic thriller set against the background of contemporary subversion and conflict in the Celtic countries.

Publications as Melville Bennetto

Notes and References

  1. http://www.theoldcroydonians.org.uk/ Old Croydonian Teachers database
  2. http://www.gorsethkernow.org.uk/english/archives/newbards/bard1960s.htm List of bards by decade - 1960s on Gorseth website.