To begin at the beginning: it is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, the cobblestreets silent and the hunched courters-and-rabbits wood limping invisible down to the sloeblack, slow, black, crowblack, fishingboatbobbing sea. - Dylan Thomas Under Milk Wood Dylan Thomas was the self-styled bombastic adolescent provincial Bohemian, and whose wizardry with words ensured his dominion over poverty, alcoholism, self-destruction and, ultimately, a premature death. He is immortal. From the window of his childhood via a voyage across the fishingboat-bobbing sea, he stored and sifted the episodes that nibbled at his imagination. Events, people, characters and places were intricately weaved into a glorious tapestry of religion, sex and death, which has become a timeless memory of Welsh whimsy that never actually existed and yet will live forever. Like the tides that Dylan watched from his writing shed, perched high on the cliff top in Laugharne, Under Milk Wood a play for voices that became a spellbinding movie has drawn millions of readers to make a pilgrimage to the nocturnal quiet of Llareggub. In his centenary year, this photographic book captures the iconic landscape that fired Dylans passion for language. From Swanseas Cwmdonkin Park via the harbour at Fishguard to the Boat House overlooking the estuary at Laugharne, Under Milk Wood Revisited takes the reader on a journey into the magical associations with the past and the roots that held Dylan Thomas to Wales: the land of his fathers from which he drew his inspiration.
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Weight: 433g
Dimensions: 246 x 168mm
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2014
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445607559
About George SheeranMark DavisTony Earnshaw
Mark Davis is a fearless versatile and passionate photographer committed to delivering the perfect photographic image. As a keen social historian focusing on 19th century social injustice in particular Mark has photographed Bradford from the core out for several years recording the ongoing evolution of the city. Mark has worked for the National Media Museum Northern Life magazine The BBC Bedlam and The Imperial War Museum . His work has also been exhibited in Menston under the banner 'Reflecting On High Royds A Haunting Portrait of the Former Psychiatric Hospital'. He is also closely involved with High Royds Memorial Garden as a campaigner dedicated to giving a voice to those that were sadly without voices in life. Mark makes his home near Haworth the rugged landscape of which continues his photography and published books. Tony Earnshaw is an author journalist broadcaster film programmer and film festival director. He is Head of Film Programming at the National Museum of Photography Film & Television and since 2000 has been director of the annual and widely respected Bradford Film Festival based at the NMPFT.
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