Dylan Thomas
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Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas
A new portrait of Dylan Thomas, which reveals an inventive, dedicated writer.
Dylan Thomas, the author of some of the century's greatest poetry, stories, and film scripts—as well as one of the greatest radio features ever broadcast, Under Milk Wood—is often characterised as self-indulgent. This concise and up-to-date biography challenges this depiction with a fresh portrait of the artist as a consummate professional.
John Goodby and Chris Wigginton locate the source of Thomas's daring and inventive style in the poet's Anglo-Welsh origins as well as his historical, cultural, and social contexts: the Great Depression and 1930s literary London, surrealism, World War II, and Cold War popular culture. The result is a revealing and fresh introduction to the life and work of this important Welsh writer.
"In an astonishing statement Dylan Thomas declared 'So many modern poets take the living flesh as their object, and, by their clever dissection, turn it into a carcass. I prefer to take the dead flesh, and...build up a living flesh from it.' This describes exactly the achievement of Thomas's revivalist biographers: they have conjured away the dead heritage body and the caricature of Thomas's life and poetry as coagulated emissions, quickening both life and poems to track actively their intelligent and nervous response to their environments, social, intellectual and literary. This book is the latest stage in Thomas's restoration as a serious writer, whose work is shown newly as vital in our time." - John Wilkinson, University of Chicago
"This superb new biography by John Goodby and Chris Wigginton, a distillation of their work on Dylan Thomas over 25 years, is the first to take for granted his 'acute intelligence' in rising to the challenge of his 'inexhaustible' poetry. Anyone eager to hear all about his rambunctious ribaldry and transatlantic antics will find slim pickings, as poem after poem—from the seismic lyrics of the inspired teenager to the magnificent 'Prologue' of his final year—comes into startling focus, in an original and convincing reading of Thomas's life and art." - James Keery, author of That Stranger, The Blues and editor of Apocalypse: An Anthology
Series: Critical Lives
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781789149326
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Reaktion Books
Illustration: 34 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 200.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 224
About the Author
John Goodby is professor of arts and culture at Sheffield Hallam University. The leading authority on Dylan Thomas, he has written extensively on his work and edited his Collected Poems.
Chris Wigginton is pro vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. His books include Modernism from the Margins: The 1930's Poetry of Louis MacNeice and Dylan Thomas.
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