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Gillian Clarke on BBC Radio 4's Start the Week

Monday, 19 Sep 2011

Gillian Clarke Gillian Clarke, the Welsh National Poet, discussed her country's heritage, language and landscape on BBC Radio 4's Start the Week, on Monday 26 September, at 9am, repeated 9.30pm. Clarke's Collected Poems are published by Carcanet, among several other of her volumes. Click here to Listen Again to the programme, find out more about Start the Week and to subscribe to their podcast.

Born in Cardiff, Gillian Clarke is a poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator (from Welsh). She edited the Anglo-Welsh Review from 1975 to 1984, and has taught creative writing in primary and secondary schools and at university level. She is a former president of Ty Newydd, the writers' centre in North Wales which she co-founded in 1990. Since 1994 she has been a tutor in Creative Writing at the University of Glamorgan. Clarke was the inaugural Capital Poet for Cardiff 2005-6. Her poetry is studied by GCSE and A Level students throughout Britain. She has given poetry readings and lectures in Europe and the United States, and her work has been translated into ten languages. She has a daughter and two sons, and now lives with her architect husband on a smallholding in Ceredigion, Wales, where they raise a small flock of sheep, and care for the land according to organic and conservation practice.


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