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Diarmuid Johnson was born on 1965 in Cardiff, Wales. Discover Diarmuid Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Diarmuid Johnson's most recent book, 'Ceallach - Cín Lae Fíréin Ad 590 - 620' (Leabhar Breac 2022), deals with the Irish and Celtic contribution to the Christianisation of Europe around the year AD 600. ('Ceallach' is the Irish name of the founder of the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland.)
'Ceallach - Cín Lae Fíréin' (Leabhar Breac 2022)
'Éadaoin - Seacht Snaidhm na Seirce' (Leabhar Breac 2020)
Tuatha Dé Danann - Seilbh Inse Fódla' (Leabhar Breac 2018)
Diarmuid Johnson's many books feature the recent 'Sraith na Teamhrach' (The Tara Trilogy). The trilogy is composed of 'Conaire Mór - Seacht nDoras na Cinniúna' (2017), a retelling of the Old Irish epic 'Togail Bruidne Da Derga'; 'Tuatha Dé Danann - Seilbh Inse Fódla' (2018), a reworking of 'Cath Muighe Tuireadh' and other mythological material; 'Éadaoin - Seacht Snaidhm na Seirce' (2020), a recasting of the great and tragic love story of Éadaoin and Midhir. 'The Tara Trilogy' may be described as a modern compendium of the origin tales of Ireland. 'Conaire Mór' won the Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin 'Book of the Year' award in 2017, while 'Tuatha Dé Danann' won the An Post Irish Book award for best Irish language book of 2018.
Conaire Mór - Seacht nDoras na Cinniúna (Leabhar Breac 2017)
Other seminal books by Diarmuid Johnson include 'Pen and Plough - 20th Century Poets and Bards of Ceredigion' (Carreg Gwalch, 2016), being a socio-economic study of the Welsh-speaking world of Ceredigion, West Wales in the mid 20th century, based predominantly on lyric sources.
Pen and Plough - 20th Century Poets and Bards of Ceredigion, Carreg Gwalch 2016
Washing My Hair with Nettles (selected poems translated from the Romanian of Emilia Ivancu) Parthian Books 2015
The Birth of Trystan / Trystans Geburt, (German translation by P. Busse), Curach Bhán Verlag, Berlin 2014
Oh, Ridică Vălul (from the Welsh original O! Tyn y Gorchudd by Angharad Price) as consultant co-translator with E. Ivancu) Eikon 2014
An tÉan agus Dánta Eile / Der Vogel und andere Gedichte, Curach Bhán Verlag, Berlin 2013
The Woods are Growing Younger / Pădurile întineresc, (Romanian translation by E. Ivancu), Eikon, Cluj 2013
Die Dämonen (with artist Susanne Haun), Curach Bhán Verlag, Berlin, 2012
Johnson's literary activity extends to the field of translation, and he has authored or co-authored several works of Welsh literature in translation, two in Irish, one in English, one in French, and one in Romanian. He has also translated poetry from Romanian into English, particularly that of Emilia Ivancu and of Lucian Blaga. For his work on Blaga, Johnson received the 'Lucian Blaga International Festival Award' in Alba Iulia, Transylvania in 2010.
Another Language, Motivex, Poland (Irish, English, Welsh) 2009
Vatilan the Dish Thief (from the Welsh original Y Dŵr Mawr Llwyd, short stories by Robin Llewelyn) Parthian Books 2009
Defnyddio Agored - Meddalwedd swyddfa dwyieithog (with Lowri Jones) University of Wales, Aberystwyth 2006
Collections of poetry from the author's pen include 'Rún na mBradán - Dánta Gaeilge 2005–2015 (Coiscéim, 2016), 'The Birth of Trystan' (Curach Bhán Press 2014), and 'The Crooked Road' (Curach Bhán Press 2016).
Rún na mBradán - Rogha Dánta Gaeilge 2005-2015 Coiscéim 2016
Sarah Eile (from the Welsh original Sarah Arall, a novel by Aled Islwyn), Cló Iar-Chonnachta 2005
Coinnigh do Mhisneach (from the Welsh original Yfory Ddaw, a novel by Shoned Wyn Jones) Cló Iar-Chonnachta 2004
Dafydd ap Gwilym, petite anthologie d'un grand poète (with Jean-CLaude Lozac'hmeur) WODAN, Amiens 1994
From 1989 to 1996, Diarmuid Johnson lectured in Celtic Studies in Brittany, Germany and Ireland. From 1996 until 2000, he worked as a journalist, scriptwriter and translator in Conamara. He was editor of Cuisle, a monthly journal in Irish, between 1999 and 2000, and was editor of the trilingual online literary journal Transcript from 2002 to 2004. He worked at the Mercator Centre for Minority Languages at The University of Aberystwyth from 2002 to 2006. The years 2007–2013 he spent lecturing in Poland and Germany. In 2014, he was bard in residence with Menter Rhos-y-Gilwen in Pembrokeshire, Wales. He then worked as a freelance writer and musician, contributing to various periodicals and antennae, including Raidió na Gaeltachta, BBC Cymru, and RTÉ Lyric FM, teaching Irish, whether in Oideas Gael (Donegal), an Cheathrú Rua (Galway), or at locations on the European continent, and playing and teaching traditional music. His career is well documented in the book 'Seacht dTír Seacht dTeanga' (Leabhar Breac, 2021) which won the Oireachtas prize for non-fiction in 2021.
Tro ar Fyd - Pobl Dwyrain Ewrop a'r Dwyrain Canol Rhwng Dau Chwyldro 1989-2012 (with Amanda Reid) Y Lolfa 2014
Writer Diarmuid Johnson (1965) was born in Cardiff (Wales), and brought up in Galway (Ireland). He holds BA, MA and PhD degrees in Celtic Studies. He has published poetry and prose in Irish, Welsh and English, and writes occasionally in other languages, including Breton, French, and German.