Love the Words: Contribute to what will hopefully be the world’s longest love poem

By |2020-04-08T12:16:50+01:00March 1st, 2018|Uncategorized|

Following on from Dylan’s Great Poem, ‘Love the Words’ is an annual celebration of the power and magic of words, and is part of International Dylan Thomas Day, which takes place on May 14 each year. This time around, Love the Words encourages people of any age, anywhere in the world, to contribute to what [...]

D.J Thomas: the man that introduced Dylan Thomas to poetry

By |2020-04-08T12:16:50+01:00December 15th, 2017|Uncategorized|

  Dylan Thomas’s father, David John (D.J) Thomas died sixty-five years ago from throat cancer on December 16th 1952, at the age of seventy-six.  This event turned out to be very significant in the life of Dylan Thomas as it was the start of a year that included a rapid decline in his mental wellbeing. [...]

Leftover Wife: Caitlin Thomas’s interview with Vincent Kane

By |2020-04-08T12:16:50+01:00December 8th, 2017|Uncategorized|

My grandmother (or Nonna) Caitlin Thomas was born one hundred and four years ago on the 8th December 1913. To mark the date I would like to share this fascinating interview that she did with Vincent Kane in 1977.  Throughout she is incredibly candid and amazingly honest as she details her weaknesses such as: her [...]

A unique and tender account of life in the “seashaken house on a breakneck of rocks”: A review of My Father’s Places by Aeronwy Thomas. Guest blog from Josh Brown.

By |2020-04-08T12:16:50+01:00November 27th, 2017|Guest Blog|

Of the many books I have read about Dylan Thomas, ‘My Father’s Places’ by his daughter Aeronwy, Hannah’s late mother, is undoubtedly one of the finest, being not only a valuable biography/autobiography but also an excellent work of literature. It is wonderfully well written, describing scenes and stories from the poet’s tempestuous life with a [...]

Dominion: A film reimagining the last days of the poet and writer Dylan Thomas

By |2020-04-08T12:16:50+01:00November 20th, 2017|Uncategorized|

  You may have seen the above article recently that was shared on our social media pages. The drama ‘Dominion’, that was filmed over three years ago, will finally be shown on the big screen. Initially, I was excited to hear the news and was looking forward to watching the film at long last. However, [...]

Do Not Go Gentle Festival: A festival Dylan Thomas might have liked in Swansea’s cosy and atmospheric venues.

By |2020-04-08T12:16:51+01:00October 31st, 2017|Uncategorized|

From Friday 3rd to Saturday 4th November, Dylan Thomas's home town will be welcoming festivalgoers for the annual Do Not Go Gentle Festival, which is now in its sixth year.  The location is changing from the Uplands part of Swansea to the city centre but the warm and lively atmosphere remains the same, as does the high [...]

Under Milk Wood and Llareggub Explained Through Dylan’s Words

By |2020-04-08T12:16:51+01:00October 16th, 2017|Uncategorized|

This is my final blog showcasing letters from Dylan Thomas’s Collected Letters, which are now available in two paperback volumes. This letter from October 1951 was written to Princess Marguerite Caetani explaining the enclosed manuscript ‘Llareggub. A Piece for Radio Perhaps’ that eventually became his play-for-voices, Under Milk Wood. Princess Caetani was a cultured and modern woman [...]

From Cheltenham to Mariposa: A wander along the road to Llareggub. Guest blog by David N Thomas.

By |2020-04-08T12:16:51+01:00October 9th, 2017|Guest Blog|

  Not so long ago, I had an email from Dai Cwc, who’d been at school with me in Port Talbot. He’d been reading my last blog on the Majoliers, Caitlin’s literary rellies. “How come you got to kiss Liz Taylor in the Aberavon club house?” “You remember my uncle Arth?” I asked. “He was [...]

Dylan Thomas The Collected Letters: My Personal Favourites

By |2020-04-08T12:16:51+01:00September 25th, 2017|Uncategorized|

As part of my ‘Month of Letters’ blogs to mark the re-release of Dylan Thomas’s Collected Letters in two paperback volumes, here are two more letters that particularly interest me. They also, appropriately, seem to link well with another event this week, National Poetry Day. This year’s theme is Freedom. Below are two short letters to Vernon [...]

Dylan Thomas The Collected Letters: My Personal Favourites

By |2020-04-08T12:16:51+01:00September 17th, 2017|Uncategorized|

In celebration of the re-release of Dylan Thomas's Collected Letters in two paperback volumes, I am going to choose a few of my favourite letters and upload them to this blog over the next few weeks.  Many thanks to the team at Orion for giving permission for this and allowing a sneak preview of some [...]