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Llongyfarchiadau i'n aelod Menna Elfyn
News WalesItaly honours Welsh writersFor the second time in two months a literary institution in Italy has chosen to honour a writer from Wales.Poet Menna Elfyn will be awarded the Anima Istranza Foreign Prize for Poetry at the International Festival of the City of Olbia on the island of Sardinia on Sunday 25 October 2009.The prize is awarded every two years by the Amistade cultural society which established the Olbia festival in 2001 to enable Sardinians to discuss the literatures and cultures of other minority languages as well as their own."Two years ago, the foreign prize for poetry was given to the Irish poet Nuala N Dhomhnaill. This year, we are honoured to present the prize to Menna Elfyn as an acknowledgement of her activities in defending and promoting the Welsh language and for the quality of her poetry," said President of the awarding committee, Giuseppe Serpillo.The committee studied poems by Menna published in two volumes - Autobiografia in Versi and I nuovi bardi - which have been translated into Italian by Andrea Bianchi and Silvana Siviero.Both volumes are part of the Geiriau o Gymru (Words from Wales) /Parole dal Galles series which is published by Mobydick in Italy with support from Wales Literature Exchange.To show her appreciation, Menna Elfyn has written a special poem to Sardinia which she will read at the prize-giving ceremony."I feel it is a privilege to be awarded this prize. It's an international award and it shows the importance of going out into the world, and sharing our literature and culture rather than keeping it within the confines of Wales," said Menna."Literature travels and through translation, Welsh writing can be heard and appreciated in languages other than English which is perhaps the most common language of translation. I hope this award will offer some form of inspiration to other poets who are trying to write in a minority language," added Menna whose own work has been translated into around 18 different languages.In September author Harri Pritchard Jones travelled from Cardiff to receive the City of Sassari International Award for Minority Languages in Sardinia.Both Menna Elfyn and Harri Pritchard Jones will return to Italy in November to speak at a series of literary events in Bologna, Venice and Coderno di Sedegliano in Udine.Back