Dylan Thomas At The BBC, Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas At The BBC, Dylan Thomas
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Dylan Thomas At The BBC

Author: Dylan Thomas

Narrator: Dylan Thomas

Unabridged: 2 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/04/2006


Synopsis

Dylan Thomas is one of the 20th century's most celebrated poets. His rich rhetoric created poems of magical imagery, and nowhere is language more rich and fantastic than in his best-known work, 'Under Milk Wood'. He was also a popular radio entertainer and the BBC Archives contain a wealth of material featuring Dylan Thomas - not only readings of his own work, but also dramatic readings of other work such as 'Dr Faustus'. These, together with interviews with the poet, form a fascinating audio portrait of a brilliant man. Presented by Paul Ferris, biographer of Thomas and editor of his letters.Includes: ‘The Hand that Signed the Paper’ (18.10.38), ‘Return Journey to Swansea’ (15.6.47), poems (24.9.49, 26.10.52, 25.9.50) and prose: (3.11.52, 17.6.53, 5.10.53, 5.11.53).

About Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas, born in 1914, began his career as a journalist in his native Swansea, Wales. He then moved to London where he worked in broadcasting and wrote film scripts, prose and drama to earn enough money to enable him to write what he most wanted to—poetry. He lived colorfully, even recklessly, until his untimely death in New York City in 1953. One of the 20th century’s most treasured writers, Dylan Thomas was a master craftsman of poetic complexity and richly obscure imagery. Thomas’s genius is made clear in this landmark recording through the everlasting gift he has given the word—his voice.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi on January 12, 2024

It is always special to listen to audiobooks of Thomas's poems that he has read himself. Some of these later poems were a delight, while some felt forced, as if he was trying to publish as fast as he could. Richard Burton read the last poem in the collection as Thomas had passed away before it was a......more