Jasmine Donahaye's books include the memoir
Losing Israel (Seren, 2015), winner of nonfiction Wales Book of the Year; a biography
The Greatest Need (Honno, 2015); the cultural study
Whose People? Wales, Israel, Palestine (University of Wales Press, 2012) and two collections of poetry:
Self-Portrait as Ruth (Salt, 2009), and
Misappropriations (Parthian, 2006). Her work has appeared in the
Guardian and the
New York Times, and on BBC Radio 4. She is a part-time Professor in Creative Writing at Swansea University, and is a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
Her latest book,
Birdsplaining: A Natural History, has been featured at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Oxford Literary Festival and the Hay Festival, and is selected for our 2023 Bookshelf.