Mihangel Morgan
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Mihangel Morgan (born Michael Finch on 7 December 1959 in Trecynon, near Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf) is a Welsh author.
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[edit] Background and career
He changed his named from Michael Finch to Mihangel Morgan in his early twenties, taking his mother's maiden name.[1]
Born in the village of Trecynon, near Aberdare in South Wales, he currently lectures in 20th century Welsh literature working for the Welsh Department at Aberystwyth University.
He describes himself as "one of Wales's leading Welsh language novelists"[2]
He lives near the small village of Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion.
[edit] Bibliography
- Diflaniad Fyfi (Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 1988)
- Beth Yw Rhif Ffôn Duw? ((Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 1991)
- Hen Iwybr A Storiau Eraill' (Gomer, 1992)
- Dirgel Ddyn (Gomer, 1993)
- Saith Pechod Marwol (Y Lolfa, 1993)
- Te Gyda'r Frenhines (Gomer, 1994)
- Tair Ochr Y Geiniog (Gomer, 1996)
- Melog (Gomer, 1997)
- Dan Gadarn Goncrit (Y Lolfa, 1999)
- Y Corff Yn Y Parc (Gwasg Carreg Cwalch, 1999)
- Caradog Prichard (Gwasg Pantycelyn, 2000)
- Cathod A Chwn (Y Lolfa, 2000)
- Modrybedd Arfadlon (Gomer, 2000)
- Creision Hud (with Jo Feldwick) (Y Lolfa, 2001)
- Y Ddynes Ddirgel (Y Lolfa, 2001)
- Pan Oeddwn Fachgen (Y Lolfa, 2002)
- Croniclau Pentre Simon (Y Lolfa, 2003)
- Digon O Fwydod (Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, 2005)
[edit] References
- ^ Davies, Elfed: "1799 Carmel Eglwys Presbyteraidd Cymru Trecynon 1996" (Pink Panther Digital Solutions)
- ^ Dr Mihangel Morgan Home Page Profile. University of Aberystwyth. Retrieved on 30 Nov 2008.