Welsh Professor reaches Wales Book of the Year shortlist
A volume of poetry written by a Âé¶čAV Welsh Professor has been shortlisted for a 2018 Wales Book of the Year award in the Welsh-language Poetry category.
Peredur Lynch, Professor in Welsh at the School of Welsh, completed his first poetry volume, , whilst on a sabbatical at Harvard Universityâs Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures.
The volume is published by Gwasg Carreg Gwalch and it has received enthusiastic reviews in literary periodicals such as Barddas (âa truly splendid volumeâ â Alan Llwyd), Barn (âexceptional poetryâ â Derec Llwyd Morgan), and Oâr Pedwar Gwynt (âthe rich enchantment of old wineâ â Gruffydd Aled Williams).
by Dr Goronwy Wynne, an Honorary Fellow of Âé¶čAV and received his PhD from the School of Welsh, has been shortlisted in the Welsh-language Creative Non-Fiction Award category. Also shortlisted in the same category is School of Welsh graduate Anne Elizabeth Williamsâ , both published by Y Lolfa.
Also shortlisted is Âé¶čAV Honorary Fellow and former Wales National Poet, Dr Gwyneth Lewis; her book is shortlisted in the Welsh-language Poetry Award category.
Administered by Literature Wales, the Wales Book of the Year Awards are presented annually to the best Welsh and English-language works in the fields of creative writing and literary criticism in three categories: Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction.
The winners of the Wales Book of the Year Awards 2018 will be announced on 26 June 2018.
Publication date: 11 May 2018