Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the famous 'Do not go gentle into that good night' and 'Under Milk Wood'. He is known for his lyrical and emotive style, and his works have had a lasting impact on the literary world.

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  1. 1. Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas

    This collection presents a comprehensive compilation of works by a renowned 20th-century poet, known for his powerful, rhythmic and visionary verse. The book includes all of his poems, from his early, surrealistic pieces to his later, more personal and introspective works, reflecting the poet's profound fascination with life, death, and the human condition. The compilation also features his most famous pieces, renowned for their musicality and for the unique, captivating voice that has made him one of the most celebrated poets of his time.

    The 1355th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Under Milk Wood

    A Play for Voices

    This lyrical work is a captivating "play for voices" that paints a vivid picture of a day in the life of the small Welsh fishing village of Llareggub. Through a series of poetic vignettes, the narrative delves into the dreams, secrets, and innermost thoughts of the eccentric townsfolk. From the blind sea captain dreaming of his lost love to the bickering spouses and the whispers of scandal, the play weaves a rich tapestry of life and death, love and loneliness. Its unique structure and beautiful, evocative language celebrate the mundane and the extraordinary in everyday life, showcasing the playwright's masterful use of language and deep understanding of human nature.

    The 1769th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. A Child's Christmas In Wales

    The book is a nostalgic and lyrical reflection on the Christmases of the narrator's childhood in Wales. Through a series of vivid and whimsical anecdotes, it captures the magic and wonder of the holiday season as experienced through the eyes of a young boy. The narrative weaves together memories of snow-filled landscapes, festive family gatherings, and the charming quirks of relatives and neighbors, all infused with a sense of warmth, humor, and the timeless joy of Christmas.

    The 2996th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. In Country Sleep

    In this evocative collection of poems, readers are transported into a world where the boundaries between dreams and reality blur, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The verses weave a tapestry of vivid imagery and lyrical language, capturing the essence of human experience with both tenderness and intensity. Each poem serves as a window into the soul, revealing the complexities of emotion and the beauty found in the everyday moments of life. The collection invites readers to reflect on their own journeys, offering solace and insight through its rich and resonant words.

    The 6222nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog

    This book is a collection of semi-autobiographical stories that delve into the early life and formative years of a young Welsh poet. Through vivid, evocative prose, the reader is taken on a journey through the author's childhood and adolescence in Swansea, Wales, during the 1920s and 1930s. The stories are rich with the sensory experiences of youth, capturing moments of joy, confusion, and the pains of growing up. The narrative explores universal themes of nostalgia, the loss of innocence, and the artistic awakening of a young man with a keen eye for the beauty and absurdity of the world around him.

    The 10241st Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. The Collected Stories

    This collection brings together a series of vivid and lyrical short stories that explore the complexities of human nature and the richness of everyday life. Set against the backdrop of Wales, the tales delve into themes of innocence, nostalgia, and the passage of time, often through the eyes of young protagonists. The stories are marked by their poetic language and keen observations, capturing the essence of small-town life and the universal experiences of love, loss, and longing. Through a blend of humor and poignancy, the collection offers a window into the human condition, celebrating the beauty and intricacies of ordinary moments.

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  7. 7. Quite Early One Morning

    The book is a collection of essays, stories, and radio broadcasts that capture the lyrical and evocative style of the author. Through vivid descriptions and rich, poetic language, it explores themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, often drawing on the author's own experiences in Wales. The pieces reflect a deep connection to the natural world and a keen observation of human nature, blending humor and melancholy to create a poignant and immersive reading experience.

  8. 8. As Filhas De Rebeca

    Set in a small Welsh village, this evocative tale explores the intricate lives of its inhabitants, focusing on the mysterious and enchanting daughters of a local woman. Through vivid descriptions and lyrical prose, the narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, capturing the essence of rural life and the interconnectedness of community. As secrets unravel and relationships evolve, the story paints a poignant portrait of human resilience and the enduring bonds that shape our existence.

  9. 9. Selected Poems

    This collection offers a rich tapestry of lyrical and evocative poetry that delves into the depths of human emotion and the natural world. The poems are characterized by their intricate language, vivid imagery, and rhythmic intensity, capturing the essence of life, death, and the passage of time. Through a blend of personal reflection and universal themes, the verses explore the complexities of existence, often with a touch of mysticism and a profound sense of wonder. The collection serves as a testament to the enduring power of poetic expression and the beauty of the written word.

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  10. 10. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

    This poignant and powerful poem serves as a passionate plea against the quiet acceptance of death, urging individuals to resist the inevitable with fervor and defiance. Through vivid imagery and emotional intensity, it explores the universal struggle against mortality, emphasizing the importance of fighting against the dying of the light. The work is a heartfelt tribute to the human spirit's resilience, encouraging a vigorous embrace of life even in the face of its end.

  11. 11. Selected Poems 1934 1952

    A concentrated selection of lyric poems spanning formative to later work, marked by exuberant, musical language and vivid, hallucinatory imagery; the pieces move between childhood memory and elemental landscapes, intimate passion and mythic or religious echoes, while repeatedly confronting mortality with both defiant energy and elegiac tenderness. The collection showcases a restless sonic inventiveness—dense metaphors, emphatic rhythms and surprising syntax—that turns private feeling and regional detail into intense, universal meditations on life, death, and the persistence of voice.

  12. 12. The Dylan Thomas Omnibus

    A collected volume of poems, stories and prose pieces that showcases the writer’s intensely musical language and imagistic power; it ranges from playful, nostalgic evocations of childhood and Welsh landscape to darker, lyrical meditations on love, memory and mortality, blending mythic symbolism, vivid sensory detail and rhythmic wordplay to create emotionally charged, unforgettable scenes.

  13. 13. Die Liebesbriefe

    A collection of intimate, often volatile love letters that chronicle a passionate, complicated relationship, mixing lyric intensity with candid domestic detail; through wit, longing and occasional self-caricature the writer reveals devotion, jealousy, creative anxieties and a strikingly poetic sensibility, offering a raw, humane portrait of love and its contradictions.

  14. 14. Fern Hill

    A lyrical, pastoral reminiscence of childhood on a rural farm, full of exuberant images of play, sunlight, and the living rhythms of nature; the speaker celebrates a sense of being carefree and one with the landscape, only to feel time’s slow encroachment, which turns joy into a bittersweet awareness of lost innocence and mortality.