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A Dylan Thomas memoir

Recalls the life, times, and poetry of Dylan Thomas including visits to the places where he lived and worked, and reminiscences of his wife and daughter.

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  • "Recalls the life, times, and poetry of Dylan Thomas, including visits to the places where he lived and worked as well as reminiscences of his wife and daughter."
  • "Summary: The work of Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) introduced a strikingly individual voice into English poetry and over the years his popularity has increased rather than diminished. This affectionate study of his world and the tragic course of his career is built around an interview with his widow Caitlin, who recalls details of their stormy life together, first in London and then in the Welsh village of Laugharne. Supplementing her reminiscences are visuals of the places he knew and on the sound-track his voice is heard reading from his poetry and essays. Awards: America Film Festival, New York."
  • "Recalls the life and times of poet Dylan Thomas, including visits to the places where he lived and worked, and reminiscences of his wife and daughter."
  • "Recalls the life, times, and poetry of Dylan Thomas including visits to the places where he lived and worked, and reminiscences of his wife and daughter."@en
  • "Recalls the life and times of poet Dylan Thomas, including visits to the places where he lived and worked, and reminiscences of his wife and daughter."@en

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  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"

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  • "A Dylan Thomas memoir"