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| In this biographical and critical study of Dylan
Thomas and his work, Peter Davies takes issue with the notion
that the poetry was simply a careless outpouring of incoherent
feeling. He demonstrates Thomas’s dedication to the poet’s
craft, and his struggle to make his work communicate to the
reader his perceptions and beliefs. |
| Peter Davies is Senior Obituaries Writer at The Times, and
the author of William
Blake and The Brontës
in this Greenwich Exchange series. |
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