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  1. Collected Poems, 1934-53 (Everyman's Classics) by Dylan Thomas, 1991-05-16
  2. Dylan Thomas (Writers & critics) by Thomas Henry Jones, 1966
  3. Collected Poems, 1934-1953 (Everyman) by Dylan Thomas, 2000-08
  4. A Child's Christmas in Wales (Godine Storyteller) by Dylan Thomas, 1980-10-01
  5. Under Milk Wood: A Play for Voices by Dylan Thomas, 1954-01-17
  6. My Father's Places: A Memoir by Dylan Thomas' Daughter by Aeronwy Thomas, 2010-09-01
  7. Selected Poems: Dylan Thomas (Penguin Modern Classics) by Dylan Thomas, 2000-03-30
  8. The Love Letters of Dylan Thomas by Dylan Thomas, 2003-10-02
  9. Portrait of the artist as a young dog, by Dylan Thomas, 1940-12-18
  10. Readers Guide To Dylan Thomas by William Y Tindall,
  11. Dylan Thomas: The Complete Screenplays (Applause Books) by Dylan Thomas, 2000-02-01
  12. Highway 61 Revisited: Bob Dylan's Road from Minnesota to the World
  13. You Are Too Smart to Be a Liberal by Dylan Thomas, 2010-03-05
  14. Dylan Thomas in America (Prion Lost Treasures) by John Malcolm Brinnin, 2000-05-01

21. Salon.com Audio | Dylan Thomas
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  • Dylan Thomas "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" and an excerpt from "A Child's Christmas in Wales" Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) began his writing career as a journalist in his native town of Swansea, Wales. He then moved to London where he worked in broadcasting and wrote film scripts, prose, and drama to earn enough money to enable him to write what he most wanted to poetry. In December of 1934 his first book of poetry, "Eighteen Poems", appeared to critical acclaim. Print story E-mail story Backflip this story to find it again During his fourth lecture tour of the United States in 1953, and a few days after his 39th birthday, he collapsed in his New York hotel. He died on November 9th at St Vincents Hospital, New York. His body was sent back to Laugharne, Wales, where his grave is marked by a simple wooden cross.

    22. Dylan Thomas: Biography Project: Biographical Information, Links, Bibliography A
    dylan thomas biography, bibliography, links, audio, part of The Biography Project. 1998. Audio Editions of the Works of dylan thomas.
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    Dylan Thomas, "The Rimbaud of Cwmdonkin Drive"
    Dylan Thomas, drinking his muse
    Dylan Marlais Thomas was born in Swansea, Wales on October 27, 1914. The name Dylan comes from the Mabinogion , a collection of 11 mediaeval Welsh tales. The word means "sea". In the tale Math, the son of Mathonwy, challenges Aranrhod, his niece who claims to be a virgin, to step over his magic wand. "Aranrhod stepped over the wand, and with that step she dropped a sturdy boy with thick yellow hair; the boy gave a loud cry, and with that cry she made her way for the door..... "Well," said Math, "I will arrange for the baptism of this one......and I will call him Dylan." The boy was baptized, whereupon he immediately made for the sea, and when he came to the sea he took on its nature and swam as well as the best fish. He was called Dylan (sea) son of Ton (wave), for no wave ever broke beneath him." Marlais is the name of a stream which runs from the hills near the birthplace of Dylan Thomas' great uncle Gwilym Marles Thomas. Marles is a variation of the name Marlais. Dylan Thomas' sister Nancy also bore a variation of the name Marles.

    23. Dylan Thomas - The Academy Of American Poets
    dylan thomas The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. dylan thomas.
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    24. Dylan Marlais Thomas 1914-1953
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    25. Dylan Marlais Thomas: His Craft, His Life
    dylan Marlais thomas His Craft, His Life. dylan thomas had a way with words, poetic devices and speech. All relate back to his life, this is his story. This essay as the Deanna one, has deep meaning
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  • Dylan Thomas had a way with words, poetic devices and speech. All relate back to his life, this is his story. This essay as the Deanna one, has deep meaning to myself. Please do not "lift" it off of my page. If you would like a copy or request to place it somewhere, please inform me first at simel@escape.ca. I will happily assist you. Enjoy.
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    "I hold a beast, an angel, and a madman in me, and my enquiry is as to their working, and my problem is their subjugation and victory, downthrow and upheaval, and my effort is their self-expression", Dylan Thomas on himself. One of the best-known British poets of the mid-20th century, he is remembered for his highly original, obscure poems, his amusing prose tales and plays, and his turbulent, well-publicized personal life. Widely known for his powerful poetry readings over BBC radio, he became a popular, if not controversial, figure. Dylan Marlais Thomas was born on October 27, 1914 in Swansea, Glamorganshire (Wales). He was educated at Swansea Grammar School and became well-known for his obscure poetry and amusing plays and prose. Before the publishing of Thomas' first book in 1934, he worked as a reporter for The South Wales Daily Post, in Swansea, (1931-1932) and as a free-lance writer from 1933.
  • 26. DYLAN THOMAS 1914-1953 CLASSICAL POETRY & THE SPIRIT OF SHAKESPEARE
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    27. Child's Christmas In Wales
    by dylan thomas. One Christmas was so much like another, in those years around the seatown corner now and out of all
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    by Dylan Thomas One Christmas was so much like another, in those years around the sea-town corner now and out of all sound except the distant speaking of the voices I sometimes hear a moment before sleep, that I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve or whether it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six.
    All the Christmases roll down toward the two-tongued sea, like a cold and headlong moon bundling down the sky that was our street; and they stop at the rim of the ice-edged fish-freezing waves, and I plunge my hands in the snow and bring out whatever I can find. In goes my hand into that wool-white bell-tongued ball of holidays resting at the rim of the carol-singing sea, and out come Mrs. Prothero and the firemen.
    It was on the afternoon of the Christmas Eve, and I was in Mrs. Prothero's garden, waiting for cats, with her son Jim. It was snowing. It was always snowing at Christmas. December, in my memory, is white as Lapland, though there were no reindeers. But there were cats. Patient, cold and callous, our hands wrapped in socks, we waited to snowball the cats. Sleek and long as jaguars and horrible-whiskered, spitting and snarling, they would slink and sidle over the white back-garden walls, and the lynx-eyed hunters, Jim and I, fur-capped and moccasined trappers from Hudson Bay, off Mumbles Road, would hurl our deadly snowballs at the green of their eyes. The wise cats never appeared.
    We were so still, Eskimo-footed arctic marksmen in the muffling silence of the eternal snows - eternal, ever since Wednesday - that we never heard Mrs. Prothero's first cry from her igloo at the bottom of the garden. Or, if we heard it at all, it was, to us, like the far-off challenge of our enemy and prey, the neighbor's polar cat. But soon the voice grew louder.

    28. Dylan Thomas - The Academy Of American Poets
    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
    http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/dthomfst.htm
    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas was born in Wales in 1914. He was a neurotic, sickly child who shied away from school and preferred reading on his own; he read all of D. H. Lawrence 's poetry, impressed by Lawrence's descriptions of a vivid natural world. Fascinated by language, he excelled in English and reading, but neglected other subjects and dropped out of school at sixteen. His first book, Eighteen Poems , was published to great acclaim when he was twenty. Thomas did not sympathize with T. S. Eliot and W. H. Auden 's thematic concerns with social and intellectual issues, and his writing, with its intense lyricism and highly charged emotion, has more in common with the Romantic tradition. Thomas first visited America in January 1950, at the age of thirty-five. His reading tours of the United States, which did much to popularize the poetry reading as new medium for the art, are famous and notorious, for Thomas was the archetypal Romantic poet of the popular American imagination: he was flamboyantly theatrical, a heavy drinker, engaged in roaring disputes in public, and read his work aloud with tremendous depth of feeling. He became a legendary figure, both for his work and the boisterousness of his life. Tragically, he died from alcoholism at the age of 39 after a particularly long drinking bout in New York City in 1953. This bio was last updated on May 9, 2000.

    29. Dylan Thomas - The Academy Of American Poets
    dylan thomas Fern Hill. The Academy of American Poets presents Add to a Notebook. Fern Hill dylan thomas. Now as I was young and
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    30. Poesie E Racconti Di Dylan Thomas - N I C O L O P O L I - Sito Di Nicola D'Ugo
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    31. Dylan Thomas - Leben Und Werk
    Leben und Werk des walisischen Autors.
    http://www.dylan-thomas.de/
    1. I am a Welshman, 2. I am a drunkard, 3. I am a lover of the human race, especially of women

    32. Dylan Thomas Poems: Especially When The October Wind
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    TWELVE PRINTMAKERS FROM SWANSEA PRINT WORKSHOP HAVE COLLABORATED IN A PROJECT TO MARK THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DYLAN THOMAS’S DEATH IN NOVEMBER 1953. Each artist has produced an original print based on Dylan Thomas’s ‘especially when the october wind’, a poem that has a special significance for Swansea. These prints form a boxed set and have been handprinted by the artists in a limited edition of one hundred. An exhibition of the prints was launched at the Dylan Thomas Centre , Swansea in May 2003, in the presence of Aeronwy Thomas , the poet’s daughter. The exhibition will tour during 2003 and 2004 visiting other venues in Wales and the UK. It was also previewed in Brussels at the Welsh Assembly Government’s 'Wales Week' in March 2003. It is anticipated that it will travel to New York in November 2003 where Dylan Thomas had such special ties.

    33. Dylan Marlais Thomas
    dylan thomas Society of Australia Aeronwy thomas, the poets daughter, is Patron of the Society. The address for the dylan thomas Society of Australia is
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    Dylan Marlais Thomas Especially when the October wind
    Dylan Marlais Thomas was born in Swansea, Wales on 27 October 1914. In 1934 his first book of poetry Eighteen poems appeared, followed by Twenty-five poems in 1936, Deaths and Entrances in 1946 and in 1952 his final volume Collected Poems . He also published many short stories, wrote filmscripts, broadcast stories and talks, did a series of lecture tours in the United States and wrote Under Milkwood , the radio play for voices. During his fourth lecture tour of the United States in 1953, and a few days after his 39th birthday, he collapsed in his New York hotel and died on November 9th at St Vincents Hospital. His body was sent back to Laugharne, Wales, where his grave is marked by a simple wooden cross. In July 1994 his wife, Caitlin Thomas died in Italy, where she had spent most of the years of her life after the death of Dylan Thomas. Her body is buried next to his. Warrick D. G. Whatman
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    This small archive includes poetry readings, in most cases by the original authors, in various audio formats; among the more notable poets are Robert Frost, Robert Graves, T. S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, Ann Sexton, Wallace Stevens, J. R. R. Tolkien and dylan thomas.
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    36. Cartref Dylan Thomas
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    38. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Dylan Thomas
    dylan thomas 1914 1953, Reminiscences of Childhood 6 May 1953 WNB dylan thomas talks about, Audiofirst childhood impressions of his home town 1 min 17.
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    39. Poetic Forms: The Villanelle
    An article by Conrad Geller with examples by E. A. Robinson, Sondra Ball, and dylan thomas. Part of a series in WritingWorld.com.
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    Poetic Forms: The Villanelle
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    One traditional form of poetry that can be fun to write, is technically easy compared to the most challenging forms, and often surprises the poet with its twists and discoveries, is the villanelle. Villanelles have been around for at least three hundred years. Its name derives from the Italian villa, or country house, where noblemen went to refresh themselves, perhaps dally with the locals, and imagine that they were back to nature. It seems to have grown out of native songs, with their frequent refrains and complex rhyming. The first thing you need for a villanelle is a pair of rhyming lines that are the heart of your meaning. Here are the two key lines from

    40. << Dylan Thomas Theatre - Home Of Swansea Little Theatre>>
    Home to the Swansea Little Theatre Company. Site includes bookings, contacts and directions.
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    and much, much more Welcome to the Dylan Thomas Theatre website. Please take a few moments to have a look around. If you would like to make a comment please do e-mail us . I am always open for ideas! We are very proud of our society so please do come and see us in action. Don't forget to have a look at what we are doing for our current production WHO ARE WE? The Dylan Thomas Theatre is home to the Swansea Little Theatre Company. We are an amateur dramatics company, and have existed successfully since the early 1920's. Our multitalented company is also a charity, and is run and maintained entirely by it's dedicated volunteers. Why not read more about us here Our aim? To put on a variety of productions to provide our audiences with an evening of enjoyment they'll never forget, and for us: to just have some plain old FUN!! This website is always being updated (trust me, I know). Photo's, news and reviews are always being posted here, so don't forget to keep coming back for more!! If you do have anything you'd like to offer, just

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