Tim Saunders

Cornish poet
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCornish poet
PlacesEngland
isWriter Poet
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth7 February 1952, St Tudy, Cornwall, Cornwall, South West England
Age72 years
Family
Children:Gwenno Saunders
The details

Biography

Tim Saunders is a Cornish language poet who also writes poetry and journalism in the Welsh, Irish, Breton and Cornish languages. He is resident in Cardiff but is of Cornish descent. He is a bard of the Gorseth Kernow, a literary historian and editor of 'The Wheel' – an anthology of modern poetry in Cornish 1850–1980. High Tide is a collection of his own poems in Cornish from the years 1974 to 1999.

Tim’s daughters, Gwenno and Ani Saunders, were formerly singers with the British indie pop girl group The Pipettes, with Gwenno also playing the keyboards, and are now solo artists.

Standard Written Form

Saunders has spoken out against the development of a Standard Written Form of Cornish, saying, "The insulting notion that we are so stupid as to need 'impartial outside experts' to settle our differences is, quite simply, contemptible. Such transparent chicanery would require scholars having limited acquaintance with the Cornish-speaking community, and no accountability, to lay down the law for it. No reputable academic would destroy his or her own reputation by taking up such a patronizing stance."

Selected list of works

  • 1977: Teithiau (Cyfres y beirdd answyddogol). Y Lolfa. (Author)
  • 1985: Gomebydd Arbennig. Y Lolfa. (Author)
  • 1986: Cliff Preis: Darlithydd Coleg. Y Lolfa. (Author)
  • 1994: Saer Swyn a Storiau Eraill o Gernyw. Gomer Press. (Author)
  • 1999: The Wheel: An Anthology of Modern Poetry in Cornish 1850-1980. Francis Boutle Publishers. (Editor)
  • 2003: Gol Snag Bud Ha Gwersyow Whath. Spyrys a Gernow. (Author)
  • 2003: Cornish is Fun: An Informal Course in Living Cornish. Y Lolfa. (Translator)
  • 2006: Nothing Broken: Recent Poetry in Cornish. Francis Boutle Publishers. (Editor)
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