Jerry Hunter


T. Gerald Hunter, more commonly known as Jerry Hunter, is an American graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Aberystwyth and Harvard University. Originally from Cincinnati, he now lives in Wales and has held academic posts at Cardiff and more recently Bangor University, where he is currently a Professor in the School of Welsh and Deputy Vice Chancellor of the university He was a founding member of the pressure group Cymuned and is former editor of the Welsh Academi's literary periodical Taliesin.
His first monograph, Soffestri’r Saeson, a study of the use of prophecy as political propaganda in the Tudor age, was shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year award in 2001. Llwch Cenhedloedd,, which writes the history of the American Civil War based on Welsh-language evidence, won the Wales Book of the Year award in 2004. He has also published a book on the prominent Welsh American anti-slavery campaigner, Robert Everett: I Ddeffro Ysbryd y Wlad, again drawing on a wealth of Welsh-language evidence mainly unused by historians. His interest in the Welsh-language history of his native United States has also led to the publication of an English-language volume Welsh Writing from the American Civil War: Sons of Arthur, Children of Lincoln.
He is also a fiction writer, having published a children's book, Ceffylau'r Cymylau, and four adult novels. His first, Gwenddydd, is a retelling in modern clothes of the medieval legend of Myrddin and his sister Gwenddydd, as recounted in the thirteenth-century poem "Cyfoesi Myrddin a Gwenddydd ei Chwaer", and won for him the Prose Medal at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
Hunter is a member of Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, with the bardic name 'Gerallt Glan Ohio'.