To Babel and Back explained

To Babel and Back
Border:no
Author:Robert Minhinnick
Country:Wales
Language:English
Published:2005
Publisher:Seren
Media Type:Print
Pages:192
Isbn:9781854114013

To Babel and Back is a collection of essays by Welsh author Robert Minhinnick. Published by Seren in 2005, it won the Wales Book of the Year in 2006.[1]

Synopsis

To Babel and Back is a collection of essays covering a variety of topics and referring to various places and people in different parts of the world. Part travel documentary, part dream-narrative, topics include the use of uranium in modern weapons; Iraq under the government of Saddam Hussein; and the discovery of the alleged site of the Tower of Babel. Travelling across the world from Berlin to New York via Buenos Aires, Minhinnick returns to his native Wales to consider how his country compares.

Reception

In 2006, To Babel and Back won the Wales Book of the Year award. This was an award that Minhinnick had won previously in 1993 for his collection of essays Watching the fire-eater. In 2018, he received a record third Wales Book of the Year award for his poetry collection Diary of the Last Man.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Wales Book of the Year 2006 - Literature Wales. Literature Wales. 2018-10-18. en-US.
  2. Web site: Minhinnick scores Wales Book of the Year Award hat-trick The Bookseller. www.thebookseller.com. en. 2018-10-18.