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.
NoPoemTopic
10Grief Thief Of Time
9Here In This spring
8Hold Hard The Ancient Minutes
7Holy Spring
6How Shall My Animal
5I See The Boys Of Summer
4I, In My Intricate Image
3If I Were Tickled By The Rub Of LoveDeath, Love, Nerve
2If my head hurt a hair’s foot
1In Country Sleep