DYLAN THOMAS arrived at Battersea Rise, nervous and shy, on February 23, 1934, for a long weekend, straight from the train. As Pamela Hansford Johnson’s diary shows, she was already half in love with ...
Joey Folsom and Rhonda SueRose in The Classics Theatre Project’s ‘Dylan.’ (Photo via Facebook) Dylan Thomas was that poet who wrote “Do not go gentle into that good night.” Perhaps the piece he’s ...
It is National Poetry Month. And today, we're going to look at one of the most recognizable poems in the English language. In the winter of 1952, Dylan Thomas concluded a reading at New York's 92nd ...
New insights: Dylan Thomas’s fifth notebook shows how the poet’s creative process developed. Photo by John Gay © National Portrait Gallery, London It’s the ...
In August 1946, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his wife Caitlin spent four days at Puck Fair in Killorglin. They were accompanied by their friends Bill and Helen McAlpine. Caitlin MacNamara, who married ...
Dylan Thomas, whose most famous works include Under Milk Wood, died in 1953 Dylan Thomas copied other poets' work and published it under his own name as a schoolboy, according to an author and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chances are that if you listened to the new Taylor Swift album, The Tortured Poets Department, you've heard the lines, "And you're ...
A young Dylan Thomas was a serial plagiarist who frequently wrote “audacious rip-offs” of others’ work, a lifelong admirer of the Welsh poet has claimed. Publisher and Italian translator Alessandro ...
Oscar-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins has shared a video of himself reciting poetry from the "green and golden land" of Wales as he returns home for his latest project. Alongside the sound of birds, ...