Dylan Thomas
By (Author) John Goodby
By (author) Chris Wigginton
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st March 2025
1st October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Poetry
Biography: writers
821.912
Paperback
240
Width 130mm, Height 200mm
This concise biography of Dylan Thomas incorporates the most recent research, challenging the legend of the dissolute bard to reveal a diligent, professional writer, author of some of the century's greatest lyric poetry as well as short stories, film-scripts, letters and what is commonly agreed to be the greatest radio feature ever broadcast, Under Milk Wood. Thomas is viewed primarily through the lens of his writing, and his hybrid Anglo-Welsh origins are shown to be the source of his daring stylistic inventiveness. His work is set in its historical, cultural and social contexts - Depression-era Wales and 1930s literary London, Surrealism, the rise of fascism, the Second World War and the Blitz, and the Cold War - charting the path towards his final works, which offer a unique fusion of high art and popular culture.
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.