“The closer I move To death, one man through his sundered hulks, The louder the sun blooms And the tusked, ramshackling sea exults.”
Quote by Dylan Thomas
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Dylan Thomas Selected Poems, 1934-1952
This volume presents a curated selection of poems by the renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, capturing his poetic prowess and emotional depth over a significant part of his career. The collection includes works that reflect Thomas's unique style and thematic concerns, offering readers a glimpse into his creative evolution and literary legacy. more
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Source: The Poems of Dylan Thomas
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