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The Collected Stories
1983
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Here, too, are stories originally written for radio and television and, in a short appendix, the schoolboy pieces first published in the Swansea Grammar School Magazine. A highpoint of the collection is Thomas' Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, a vivid collage of memories from his Swansea childhood that combines the lyricism of his poetry with the sparkle and sly humor of Under Milk Wood. Also here is the fiction from Quite Early One Morning, a collection planned by Thomas shortly before his death. Altogether there are more than forty stories, providing a rich and varied literary feast and showing Dylan Thomas in all his intriguing variety-somber fantasist, joyous word-spinner, comedian of smalltown Wales. The book includes an entertaining, informative reflection on Thomas by another Welsh poet and storyteller, Leslie Norris, as well as a brief listing of publication details by Professor Walford Davies, editor of Dylan Thomas: Early Prose Works. After the fair—Tree—True story—Enemies—Dress—Visitors—Vest—Burning baby—Orchards—End of the river—Lemon—Horse's ha—School for witches—Mouse and the woman—Prospect of the sea—Holy six—Prologue to an adventure—Map of love—In the direction of the beginning—Adventure from a work in progress—Portrait of the artist as a young dog: Peaches—Visit to Grandpa's—Patricia, Edith and Arnold—Fight—Extraordinary little cough—Just like little dogs—Where Tawe flows—Who do you wish was with us? — Old Garbo—One warm Saturday—Adventures in the skin trade: Fine beginning—Plenty of furniture—Four lost souls—Quite early one morning—Child's Christmas in Wales—Holiday memory—Crumbs of one man's year—Return journey—Followers—Story—Appendix: early stories: Brember—Jarley's—In the garden—Gaspar, Melchior, Balthsar—List of sources

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Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas
Author · 40 books

Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914-1953) was a Welsh poet who wrote in English. Many regard him as one of the 20th century's most influential poets. In addition to poetry, Thomas wrote short stories and scripts for film and radio, with the latter frequently performed by Thomas himself. His public readings, particularly in America, won him great acclaim; his booming, at times, ostentatious voice, with a subtle Welsh lilt, became almost as famous as his works. His best-known work includes the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood and the celebrated villanelle for his dying father, "Do not go gentle into that good night." Appreciative critics have also noted the superb craftsmanship and compression of poems such as "In my craft or sullen art" and the rhapsodic lyricism of Fern Hill.

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