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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential reading,
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This review is from: Dylan Thomas in America (Prion Lost Treasures) (Paperback)
Here is Dylan Thomas in all his maddening humanity: the houseguest of your nightmares who will steal your shirts, the visitor to a women's college who becomes embarrassingly excited by the sight of girls in casual dress.Brinnin chronicles all of Thomas's excesses including the poet's fatal marriage to alcohol.This book should be kept as a companion to Constantine Fitzgibbon's classic biography.In the end Brinnin-and the reader-forgive Dylan Thomas all his childishness because of the tidal waves of eloquence that arise from the Welsh poet's genius. Thomas is so overpowering a figure that one almost doesn't notice how brilliantly Brinnin has rendered him,as well as the social milieu of 1950's America.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent supplemental reading for the study of Dylan Thomas,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dylan Thomas in America (Prion Lost Treasures) (Paperback)
Welsh poet Dylan Thomas made history in his poetry readings to an American audience in 1950: his style and presentation went beyond most academic presentations of poetry and entered the realm of the personal. This provides a biography of Thomas which is key to understanding his works and experiences in this country, and will make for excellent supplemental reading for those studying his writings.
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Dylan Thomas in America (Prion Lost Treasures) by John Malcolm Brinnin (Paperback - May 1, 2000)
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