If Bacchus were a poet…
A life doused in drinks, buried in financial woes, scarred by infidelities infinite, and blessed with a talent, which chiselled to perfection yielded verses both forceful and profound. Dylan Thomas, an irrepressible romantic, dug deep into his world to bring to life poesies that sung of his childhood days, of religion, of war, of relationships and responsibilities and of the shadow of death that mars our carefree lives.
Considered amongst the greatest of 20th century poets, Dylan’s art is annually celebrated at the Dylan Thomas Festival beginning his birth date, October 27. To continue till November 9 at the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Festival will be held across several venues in his native city, Swansea in Wales, with two weeks dedicated to his poetry, his contemporaries and for the first time, the Dylan Thomas Prize worth £60,000 for an original published work by an author under 30.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative
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