Under Milk Wood

Under Milk Wood

by Dylan Thomas
Under Milk Wood

Under Milk Wood

by Dylan Thomas

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An ode to life and an examination of love, Under Milk Wood retains a levity of voice throughout, despite deeply examining the more difficult parts of the life being celebrated. Originally a radio play, it makes for a unique lens into a literary time often dominated by cynicism.

Under Milk Wood is a radio drama written by Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas. It was first broadcast on the BBC in 1954, after Thomas's death in 1953. The play is set in the fictional Welsh seaside village of Llareggub (read backward, it spells "bugger all"), and it provides a portrait of the town's inhabitants as they go about their daily lives.

The play is known for its lyrical and poetic language, capturing the dreams, desires, and inner thoughts of the characters. Thomas narrates the play, providing a rich and vivid description of the various residents and their activities, both during the day and at night. 

Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) was a Welsh poet and writer, best known for his vivid and highly imaginative poetry. Born in Swansea, Wales, Thomas showed an early interest in literature and began writing poems during his teenage years. His early exposure to the works of poets like Gerard Manley Hopkins and W.B. Yeats influenced his poetic style.

Dylan Thomas led a tumultuous and bohemian lifestyle, marked by heavy drinking and a reputation for being a charismatic and passionate performer during his poetry readings. He spent much of his career in London and the United States. Unfortunately, his life was cut short at the age of 39 when he died in New York City in 1953. 

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ISBN-13: 9791222495989
Publisher: Passerino
Publication date: 01/14/2024
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
File size: 891 KB

About the Author

Dylan Thomas, born in Swansea in 1914, is perhaps Wales’ best-known writer, widely considered to be one of the major poets of the 20th century: many of his greatest poems, such as “Fern Hill” and ”’Do not go gentle into that good night”’ are beloved and widely studied. As well as poetry, Dylan Thomas wrote numerous short stories and scripts for film and radio–none more popular than his radio play Under Milk Wood. He led a fascinating and tempestuous life, which ended all too soon in 1953 when he collapsed and died in New York City shortly after his 39th birthday. 

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