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Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood. He also wrote stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child's Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog. He became widely popular in his lifetime; and remained so after his death at the age of 39 in New York City. By then, he had acquired a reputation, which he had encouraged, as a "roistering, drunken and doomed poet". He was born in Uplands, Swansea, in 1914, leaving school in 1932 to become a reporter for the South Wales Daily Post. Many of his works appeared in print while he was still a teenager. In 1934, the publication of "Light breaks where no sun shines" caught the attention of the literary world. While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin Macnamara; they married in 1937 and had three children: Llewelyn, Aeronwy, and Colm. He came to be appreciated as a popular poet during his lifetime, though he found earning a living as a writer difficult. He began augmenting his income with reading tours and radio broadcasts. His radio recordings for the BBC during the late 1940s brought him to the public's attention, and he was frequently featured by the BBC as an accessible voice of the literary scene. Thomas first travelled to the United States in the 1950s; his readings there brought him a degree of fame; while his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened. His time in the United States cemented his legend; and he went on to record to vinyl such works as A Child's Christmas in Wales. During his fourth trip to New York in 1953, Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma. He died on 9 November and his body was returned to Wales. On 25 November, he was interred at St. Martin's churchyard in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. Although Thomas wrote exclusively in the English language, he has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century. He is noted for his original, rhythmic, and ingenious use of words and imagery. His position as one of the great modern poets has been much discussed, and he remains popular with the public. Life and career Early life Dylan Thomas was born on 27 October 1914 in Swansea, the son of Florence Hannah (née Williams; 1882–1958), a seamstress, and David John 'Jack' Thomas (1876–1952), a teacher. His father had a first-class honours degree in English from University College, Aberystwyth, and ambitions to rise above his position teaching English literature at the local grammar school. Thomas had one sibling, Nancy Marles (1906–1953), who was eight years his senior. At the 1921 census, Nancy and Dylan are noted as speaking both Welsh and English. Their parents were also bilingual in English and Welsh, and Jack Thomas taught Welsh at evening classes. One of their Swansea relations has recalled that, at home, "Both Auntie Florrie and Uncle Jack always spoke Welsh." There are three accounts from the 1940s of Dylan singing Welsh hymns and songs, and of speaking a little Welsh. Thomas's father chose the name Dylan, which could be translated as "son of the sea" after Dylan ail Don, a character in The Mabinogion. His middle name, Marlais, was given in honour of his great-uncle, William Thomas, a Unitarian minister and poet whose bardic name was Gwilym Marles. Dylan, pronounced ˈ [ˈdəlan] (Dull-an) in Welsh, caused his mother to worry that he might be teased as the "dull one". When he broadcast on Welsh BBC early in his career, he was introduced using this pronunciation. Thomas favoured the Anglicised pronunciation and gave instructions that it should be Dillan . The red-brick semi-detached house at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive (in the respectable area of the Uplands), in which Thomas was born and lived until he was 23, had been bought by his parents a few months before his birth. Childhood Thomas has written a number of accounts of his childhood growing up in Swansea, and there are also accounts available by those who knew him as a young child. Thomas wrote several poems about his childhood and early teenage years, including "Once it was the colour of saying" and "The hunchback in the park", as well as short stories such as The Fight and A Child's Christmas in Wales. Thomas's four grandparents played no part in his childhood. For the first ten years or so of his life, Thomas's Swansea aunts and uncles helped with his upbringing. These were his mother's three siblings, Polly and Bob, who lived in the St Thomas district of Swansea and Theodosia, and her husband, the Rev. David Rees, in Newton, Swansea, where parishioners recall Thomas sometimes staying for a month or so at a time. All four aunts and uncles spoke Welsh and English. Thomas's childhood also featured regular summer trips to the Llansteffan peninsula, a Welsh-speaking part of Carmarthenshire. In the land between Llangain and Llansteffan, his mother's family, the Williamses and their close relatives, worked a dozen farms with over a thousand acres between them. The memory of Fernhill, a dilapidated 15-acre farm rented by his maternal aunt, Ann Jones, and her husband, Jim Jones, is evoked in the 1945 lyrical poem "Fern Hill", but is portrayed more accurately in his short story, The Peaches. Thomas also spent part of his summer holidays with Jim's sister, Rachel Jones, at neighbouring Pentrewyman farm, where he spent his time riding Prince the cart horse, chasing pheasants and fishing for trout. All these relatives were bilingual, and many worshipped at Smyrna chapel in Llangain where the services were always in Welsh, including Sunday School which Thomas sometimes attended. There is also an account of the young Thomas being taught how to swear in Welsh. His schoolboy friends recalled that "It was all Welsh—and the children played in Welsh...he couldn't speak English when he stopped at Fernhill...in all his surroundings, everybody else spoke Welsh..." At the 1921 census, 95% of residents in the two parishes around Fernhill were Welsh speakers. Across the whole peninsula, 13%—more than 200 people—spoke only Welsh. A few fields south of Fernhill lay Blaencwm, a pair of stone cottages to which his mother's Swansea siblings had retired, and with whom the young Thomas and his sister, Nancy, would sometimes stay. A couple of miles down the road from Blaencwm is the village of Llansteffan, where Thomas used to holiday at Rose Cottage with another Welsh-speaking aunt, Anne Williams, his mother's half-sister who had married into local gentry. Anne's daughter, Doris, married a dentist, Randy Fulleylove. The young Dylan also holidayed with them in Abergavenny, where Fulleylove had his practice. Thomas's paternal grandparents, Anne and Evan Thomas, lived at The Poplars in Johnstown, just outside Carmarthen. Anne was the daughter of William Lewis, a gardener in the town. She had been born and brought up in Llangadog, as ha.... Discover the Dylan Thomas popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dylan Thomas books.

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    The Dylan Thomas Murders

    David N. Thomas

    In this chilling mystery about the secret life of Dylan Thomas, Thomas's closest friends are confronted with the legacies that haunt their past. As the characters find themselves p...

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    The Lone Woman

    Bernardo Atxaga & Margaret Jull Costa

    Irene is 37 years old and just out of prison after serving time for terrorist activities. Deciding to return home to Bilbao, she takes a bus journey across Spain, striking up conve...

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    The Violet Hour

    Katie Roiphe

    From one of our most perceptive and provocative voices comes a deeply researched account of the last days of Susan Sontag, Sigmund Freud, John Updike, Dylan Thomas, Maurice Sendak,...

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    Family Planning

    Karan Mahajan

    Author of The Association of Small Bombs, longlisted for the National Book AwardRakesh Ahuja, a Government Minister in New Delhi, is beset by problems: thirteen children and a...

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    The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

    Elizabeth Hardwick & Darryl Pinckney

    The firstever collection of 50+ writings from the 20thcentury critic who “redefined the possibilities of the literary essay”including works not seen in print for decades (The New Y...

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    The Religious Sonnets of Dylan Thomas

    H. H. Kleinman

    This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voi...

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    The Complete Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    One of the major figures of English Romanticism, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834) created works of remarkable diversity and imaginative genius. The period of his creative friends...

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    Dylan Thomas

    Walford Davies

    This critical study covers the whole range of Dylan Thomas’s writing, both poetry and prose, in an accessible appraisal of the work and achievement of a major and dynamic poet. It ...

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    Lyrical Ballads

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge & William Wordsworth

    Published in 1798, Lyrical Ballads is a dazzling collaboration containing twentythree poems by close friends, William Wordsworth (17701850) and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834) ...

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    Selected Poetry

    Goethe

    'Shall I embrace you, must I let you go? Again you haunt me: come then, hold me fast!'Goethe viewed the writing of poetry as essentially autobiographical and the works selected ...

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    The Three Lives of Dylan Thomas

    Hilly Janes

    Dylan Thomas was one of the most extraordinary poetic talents of the twentieth century. Poems such as 'Do not go gentle into that good night' regularly top polls of the nat...

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    In Love with Hell

    William Palmer

    'Sympathetic and wonderfully perceptive . . . a heartbreaking read'NICK COHEN, Critic'Wise, witty and empathetic . . . outstanding'JIM CRACE'A fascinating treatment of the ageold p...

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    Dylan Thomas

    Gwen Watkins

    An analysis of the friendship that existed between the poet Vernon Watkins, and Dylan Thomas; an important, poignant and challenging account of the lives of both poets.

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    Please Let It Stop

    Jacqueline Gold

    'In retrospect, I can see I was the perfect candidate for child abuse. My parents had divorced and my mother didn't show me much love. Her selfimposed isolation kept me away from o...

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    Journals and Letters

    Peter Sabor & Frances Burney

    Novelist and playwright Frances (Fanny) Burney, 17521840, was also a prolific writer of journals and letters, beginning with the diary she started at fifteen and continuing until t...

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    The Complete Poems

    William Blake & Alicia Ostriker

    One of the great English Romantic poets, William Blake (17571827) was an artist, poet, mystic and visionary. His work ranges from the deceptively simple and lyrical Songs of Innoce...

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    Selected Poems and Letters

    Arthur Rimbaud, Jeremy Harding & John Sturrock

    A phenomenonally precicious schoolboy, Rimbaud was still a teenager when he became notorious as Europe's most shocking and exhilarating poet. During his brief 5year reign as the e...

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    Revenge

    Tom Bower

    This instant #1 internationally bestselling “explosive tellall” (Daily Express, London) reveals the inside story about Meghan Markle’s journey from minor actress and attempted acti...

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    Discovering Dylan Thomas

    Ysgol Pen-y-Bryn

    Ysgol PenyBryn and St Mary’s Catholic Primary Llanelli Present:  ‘Discovering Dylan Thomas’   a special edition book including an exclusive interactive narration by Cer...

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    Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog

    Dylan Thomas

    First the young schoolboy, gloriously immersed in makebelieve in a shabby farmyard; then the budding poet with his thrilling friendships and dreams of fortune. Finally, the neophyt...

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    Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas

    Jeff Towns & K G Miles

    There are so many strange and wonderful connections and coincidences; shared passions and associations that tie these two cultural icons – BOB DYLAN and DYLAN THOMAS together.This ...

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    The Fight and Other Writings

    William Hazlitt

    Hazlitt is one of the greatest masters of English prose style and this new selection demonstrates the variety and richness of his writing. The volume includes classic pieces of dra...

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    The Auden Generation

    Samuel Hynes

    This is a study of a literary generation writing in a period of expanding fears and ever more urgent political and social crises. The pace of the time itself, the sense of time pas...

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    The Fifth Notebook of Dylan Thomas

    Dylan Thomas, Adrian Osbourne & John Goodby

    Between May 1930 and August 1935, Dylan Thomas kept numerous notebooks of poems. They contain the drafts of almost all of the work that would form his first two reputationmaking co...

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    The Complete English Poems

    John Donne

    No poet has been more wilfully contradictory than John Donne, whose works forge unforgettable connections between extremes of passion and mental energy. From satire to tender elegy...

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    London Labour and the London Poor

    Victor Neuburg & Henry Mayhew

    London Labour and the London Poor originated in a series of newspaper articles written by the great journalist Henry Mayhew between 1849 and 1850. A dozen years later, it had grown...

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    The Poems of Dylan Thomas

    Dylan Thomas & John Goodby

    The most complete and current edition of Dylan Thomas' collected poetry in a beautiful gift edition celebrating the centenary of his birthThe reputation of Dylan Thomas (19141953) ...

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    Troilus and Criseyde

    Geoffrey Chaucer & Nevill Coghill

    Set against the epic backdrop of the battle of Troy, Troilus and Criseyde is an evocative story of love and loss. When Troilus, the son of Priam, falls in love with the beautiful C...

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    Study Guide to the Major Poems by Dylan Thomas

    Intelligent Education

    A comprehensive study guide offering indepth explanation, essay, and test prep for selected works by Dylan Thomas, popular Welsh poet in the twentieth century. Titles in this study...

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    Do Not Go Gentle

    Phil Carradice

    It's November 1953 and Dylan Thomas, Britain's finest poet, is dying in a hospital bed in New York. What brought him to this end is not clear. But he is a man tormented by fear fe...

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    Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid

    Virginia Woolf

    'The Germans were over this house last night and the night before that. Here they are again. It is a queer experience, lying in the dark and listening to the zoom of a hornet, whic...

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    Dylan Thomas - Ten Poems Explored and Explained

    Ray Inkster

    Ten poems by Dylan Thomas are explored and explained.

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    Dylan Thomas

    Andrew Lycett

    The renowned literary biographer offers a “thoroughly wellwritten” chronicle of the legendary Welsh poet’s life that is “rich in anecdote” (The New Yorker).   Dylan Thomas is ...

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    Kafka Was the Rage

    Anatole Broyard

    What Hemingway's A Moveable Feast did for Paris in the 1920s, this charming yet undeceivable memoir does for Greenwich Village in the late 1940s. In 1946, Anatole Broyard was a dap...

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    Idylls of the King

    Alfred Lord Tennyson & J. Gray

    Tennyson had a lifelong interest in the legend of King Arthur and after the huge success of his poem 'Morte d'Arthur' he built on the theme with this series of twelve poems, writte...

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    The Wild Laughter

    Caoilinn Hughes

    An exhilarating dark comedy about two brothers confronting their father's fate in contemporary Ireland, from a critically acclaimed Irish author'Brilliant. A hilarious, poetical bl...

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    Reading Dylan Thomas

    Edward Allen

    Reclining quietly with a book; an ear glued to the HiFi; sifting a library stack; the TV flickering; a website gone live Few poets have inspired such remarkable scenes and modes of...

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    Dylan Thomas

    Hannah Ellis

    Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration is a unique collection of specially commissioned essays celebrating the poet's life and work one hundred years after his birth in 1914. E...

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    Liberating Dylan Thomas

    Rhian Barfoot

    Throughout the history of Thomas’s critical reception, psychoanalytic interpretations have been applied that have privileged the psychosexual over the psycholinguistic elements of ...

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    Collected Stories

    Dylan Thomas

    Dylan Thomas’s magisterial stories all in one volume, available in a beautiful new paperback edition. This gathering of all Dylan Thomas’s storiesranging chronologically from ...

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    Land Where I Flee

    Prajwal Parajuly

    To commemorate Chitralekha Nepauney's Chaurasi her landmark 84th birthday three of Chitralekha's grandchildren are travelling to Gangtok, Sikkim, to pay their respects. Agastaya ...