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Wednesday May 15th, 2024 with Hans G. Ruprecht
Blue Metropolis – Encounters between Quebec and Wales: "Aviary" which is a short-story evoking memories of places in Berlin (Germany) by Llŷr Gwyn Lewis - as a tribute to Nobel Prize laureate Alice Munro, who died May 13, 2024 aged 92.

Llŷr Gwyn Lewis (1987) is a Welshlanguage writer and poet. Born and raised in Caernarfon, North Wales, he studied at the universities of Cardiff and Oxford before completing a doctorate on the work of T. Gwynn Jones and W.B. Yeats. Following a period as a lecturer in Welsh at universities in Swansea and Cardiff, he now works as a resource editor at the Welsh Joint Education Committee. His first poetry collection, Storm ar Wyneb yr Haul (Storm on the Face of the Sun) was published in 2014. His first prose work, Rhyw Flodau Rhyfel (Some Flowers of War), won the Creative Non-Fiction category in the 2015 Wales Book of the Year award. He has published poetry, fiction and articles in Welsh-language periodicals including Ysgrifau Beirniadol, Poetry Wales, Taliesin and O’r Pedwar Gwynt. Credit: https://kosmopolis.cccb.org/en/participants/lewis-llyr-gwyn/
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