A Dylan Thomas Treasury by Dylan Thomas - ISBN: 9781780227269
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Explore Dylan Thomas’s vibrant world: poetry, prose, and broadcasting brilliance.

A Dylan Thomas Treasury

Poems, Stories and Broadcasts. Selected by Walford Davies

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  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    27 May 2014

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Summary

This selection provides the perfect introduction to Dylan Thomas’ work, from poems and broadcasts to his short stories. It highlights his myriad talents, as well as the fluctuating moods and passions that inform his work.

Discovered at the age of 19 through a poetry competition in a London newspaper, Dylan Thomas became the object of immediate acclaim and criticism for his adventurous language and resonant verse. Thomas’ poetry and prose embrace touching childhood reminiscence and a s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781780227269
ISBN-10:1780227264
Author:Dylan Thomas
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:27 May 2014
Weight:184g
Dimensions:131mm x 201mm x 16mm
About The Author

Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas, born in Swansea in 1914, is perhaps Wales’ best-known writer, and celebrations throughout 2014 will mark the centenary of his birth. He is widely considered to be one of the major poets of the 20th century, and many of his greatest poems, such as ‘Fern Hill’ and ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ remain among the nation’s favourites. As well as poetry, Dylan Thomas wrote numerous short stories and scripts for film and radio - none more popular than his radio play Under Milk Wood, which is considered by many to be his masterpiece. He led a fascinating and tempestuous life, permeated by love affairs and reckless bouts of drinking, which led him to claim that he had beast, angel and madman within him. There have been several film adaptations of his fascinating life, which ended all too soon in 1953 when he collapsed and died in New York shortly after his 39th birthday. A memorial stone commemorating his life and work was unveiled in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey in 1982.

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