Dylan Marlais Thomas
Born |
October 27, 1914
Swansea, Wales |
Died |
November 9, 1953 (Aged years)
New York City, USA |
Region | Northern Europe |
Language | English |
Profession | Poet, Writer |
Education | Swansea Grammar School |
Period | Modernist |
Movements | Modernism |
Notable Works | Do not go gentle into that good night, Under Milk Wood, Fern Hill, A Child's Christmas in Wales |
Bio | Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer whose lyrical and evocative style made him one of the most important British poets of the 20th century. Known for his distinctive voice and emotional intensity, Thomas’s work often explored themes of life, death, and the passage of time. His most famous poem, "Do not go gentle into that good night," remains a poignant reflection on mortality. |