Discover the witty memoirs, stirring prose, and insightful essays of one of the greatest Welsh writers in literary history, Dylan Thomas.
Known for his distinctive poetic style and masterful lyricism in pieces such as ‘Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’, Dylan Thomas was also a talented broadcaster and prose writer. This collection brings together his essays, short stories, and a selection of his autobiographical pieces to shine a light on the lesser-known side of the prolific Welsh poet. Over 25 of Thomas’ best works are featured in this volume, including ‘The Map of Love’ and ‘How to be a Poet’.
Proudly republished by Ragged Hand, this unique collection of essays and short stories by Dylan Thomas showcases works often overshadowed by his prolific poetic output.
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Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) was a Welsh poet, writer, and broadcaster. One of the most recognisable poets of the twentieth century, he’s known for his intensely emotional and beautifully lyrical works, such as the poems ‘Fern Hill’ (1945) and ‘Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night’ (1951), as well as the radio drama Under Milk Wood (1954).