Eirug Wyn Explained

Eirug Wyn should not be confused with Eurig Wyn.

Eirug Wyn
Birth Name:Eirug Price Wynne
Birth Date:11 December 1950
Birth Place:Llanbrynmair
Death Date:25 April 2004
Death Place:Bangor, Wales
Alma Mater:Trinity University College
Occupation:novelist

Eirug Wyn (11 December 1950 – 25 April 2004) was a Welsh satirical novelist who wrote in the Welsh language.[1] He was born Eirug Price Wynne, in Llanbrynmair in Mid Wales, and educated at Brynrefail School and Trinity College, Carmarthen.[2] He subsequently made his home in Y Groeslon in North Wales.

At the age of 17 he appeared in court accused of not placing an L-plate on the back of his car, as was required in the United Kingdom for anyone learning to drive. Instead, he had placed a similar plate bearing the letter "D", for Welsh: dysgwr, the Welsh equivalent. The eventual outcome of this case was to make D-plates a legally recognised equivalent to L-plates throughout Wales.

He wrote 15 books in the twelve years before his death, and won several prizes for his work at Eisteddfodau, including the prose medal in 1998 and 2000 and the Daniel Owen medal[3] for novelists in 1994 and 2002. He also ran a bookshop, Siop y Pentan, in Caernarfon; wrote a column for the Western Mail; and edited Lol!, a satirical magazine.

He died of myeloma on 25 April 2004, at the age of 53.[3]

Works

Notes and References

  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/eirug-wyn-549893.html The Independent obituary, 10 May 2004
  2. Book: Meic Stephens. Necrologies: A Book of Welsh Obituaries. 2008. Seren. 978-1-85411-476-1. 170.
  3. Web site: Eirug Wyn. 11 June 2004. D Ben Rees. The Guardian. 17 January 2024.
  4. Book: University of Wales. Board of Celtic Studies. Llên Cymru. 1996. Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. 199.