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  1. Dai Smith (academic) David Burton "Dai" Smith CBE FLSW (born 1945) is a Welsh academic, cultural historian, author, and former BBC programme editor and broadcaster. He was chair of the Arts Council of Wales between 2007 and 2016. Smith was born in the Rhondda. He was educated at Porth County and Barry Grammar School, before studying ...

  2. Professor Dai Smith B.A. (Oxon), M.A. (Columbia), PhD (Wales) Raymond Williams Research Chair in Cultural History. D.B.Smith@swansea.ac.uk. Professor Dai Smith is the Raymond Williams Chair in Cultural History within CREW which he joined in March 2005. He is also Chair of the Arts Council of Wales. Dai Smith was Professor in the History of ...

  3. 8. Apr. 2023 · Dai Smith and the Fiction of Autobiography. In an in-depth interview which delves into his lengthy career, Dai Smith talks to Daryl Leeworthy about politics, fiction and the privilege of writing. For more than fifty years, Dai Smith has been a major figure in the republic of letters. The leading Welsh intellectual of his generation ...

  4. 8. Juli 2015 · In Gary Raymond’s in-depth interview with one of Wales’ preeminent intellectual voices of the last forty years, historian, novelist and chair of Arts Council Wales, Dai Smith, the two discuss the role of intellectualism in Welsh society.

  5. 24. Nov. 2023 · Paperback, £12. Dai Smith. A presenter of television documentaries since the 1980s, head of broadcast at BBC Wales in the 1990s, chair of the Arts Council of Wales (“unprecedentedly reappointed three times”), author and editor of significant works, Dai Smith has been at the heart of his homeland’s cultural life for more than ...

  6. 10. März 2020 · Dai Smith - Libraries Wales. Home. Author of the Month. Dai Smith. March 10, 2020. “In probing the meaning of Welsh lives in the twentieth century, Dai Smiths novels offer sophisticated meditations on history and community, the past and the present…” Agenda.

  7. 15. März 2023 · Huw Lawrence walks us through Off the Track, a weighty autobiography from the pen of Welsh academic, historian and literary stalwart, Dai Smith. Off the Track follows Dai Smith from a childhood amid derelict collieries to old age, taking 400 pages, to which a short review can scarcely do justice.