

An edition of Dylan Thomas (1975)
By Ferris, Paul
Publish Date
1977
Publisher
Dial Press
Language
eng
Pages
408
Description:
"Dylan Thomas's life and work have made him a legendary figure since he died, amid alcohol and debts, in New York at the age of thirty-nine. At the heart of his achievement are a few dozen poems and stories which, together with the romantic comedy Under Milk Wood, haunt the imagination and give his writing a broader appeal than he could have envisaged. Beyond his writing is the chequered figure of the poet himself: often comic, at times in despair, always self-obsessed, in the end defeated by his own nature." "Paul Ferris's classic biography has been recognised as the standard life since it first appeared in 1977. He has now drawn on fresh material to revise the book. In particular, he looks again at Thomas's marriage to the fiery Caitlin, and finds in it the seeds of a fatal dependence."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Biography, Welsh Poets, Biographies, Écrivains gallois, Welsh Authors, Thomas, dylan, 1914-1953, Poets, biography
People: Dylan Thomas (1914-1953), Dylan Thomas
Times: 20th century, 20e siècle