The "richness and diversity" of Welsh writing, in Welsh and in English, may be "little recognised in England" ("Free Welsh voices to sing", THES, April 26), but it gets attention abroad. There are courses in Welsh writing in English at German, Italian, Scandinavian and US universities. And the North American Society for the Study of Welsh Culture and History will soon hold its biennial conference at Syracuse, New York.
Helen Philips (Letters, THES, May 3) rightly points out that English booksellers rarely stock the literature of Wales, but then journals, such as The THES, rarely review Welsh writing and the growing body of critical work on it.
Tony Brown
Department of English
University of Wales, Bangor.
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