Robert Minhinnick was born in Wales in 1952. He is a poet, essayist, translator, novelist and short story writer. His poetry has twice won the Forward Prize for Best Individual Poem. His novel, Sea Holly (2007) was shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize. He edited Poetry Wales Magazine from 1997 to 2008. He has performed his work in North and South America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East, and in 2011 visits India. Minhinnick is a translator, and Carcanet has published his anthology of modern poets, The Adulterer's Tongue: Six Welsh Poets. Minhinnick lives in Porthcawl, and is the 'biographer' of its unique funfair: Fairground Music.
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'Robert Minhinnick is the leading Welsh poet of his generation' - Sunday Times 'There is something imposing in the way he makes his chosen locale, the strand of Porthcawl, feel like the edge of the world, on which wash up echoes of world politics and broad sweeps of history.' - Philip Gross, Poetry London 'Minhinnick is one of the few poets who writes about a dockyard or a hedgerow with equal authority...A friend of mine once said that he liked to think of R.S.Thomas as "just being there": outside the media hubbub, steadily producing wonderful poems. Although Minhinnick's considerably younger, and more cosmopolitan in scope, I'd say the same about him.' - Poetry London 'Minhinnick is a poet of the moment...his best work takes you and places you slap bang in the middle of an experience. Like a mini tardis.' - The Big Issue 'Biodiversity is at the heart of what he writes about, backed up by a knowledge of archaeology and geology. He is now entering his mature phase and is already one of our most accomplished poets.' - The Western Mail