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Dylan Thomas reads "Poem In October" and "In My Craft or Sullen Art" - 1949 Columbia LP 

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From the LP shown above, issued in 1950 on the Columbia Masterworks label, catalogue number ML 4259.
Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 - 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood. He also wrote stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child's Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog. He became widely popular in his lifetime; and remained so after his death at the age of 39 in New York City. By then, he had acquired a reputation, which he had encouraged, as a "roistering, drunken and doomed poet".
Dylan Marlais Thomas (* 27. Oktober 1914 in Swansea, Wales; † 9. November 1953 in New York City) war ein walisischer Schriftsteller. Thomas schrieb Gedichte, Essays, Briefe, Drehbücher, autobiographische Erzählungen und ein Theaterstück: Under Milk Wood (Unter dem Milchwald), sein Hauptwerk, das als Hörspiel 1954 postum mit dem Prix Italia ausgezeichnet wurde.
Roedd Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 Hydref 1914 - 9 Tachwedd 1953) yn fardd poblogaidd yn ysgrifennu yn Saesneg, ac yn dod o Abertawe. Cafodd ei eni a'i fagu yn rhif, Cwmdonkin Drive yn ardal yr Uplands. Er ei fod wedi treulio ei holl blentyndod yng Nghymru oherwydd agwedd gwrth-Gymraeg ei dad ni ddysgodd yr iaith ond fe wyddir ei fod yn hoff iawn o'i wlad. Mae'n enwog am fod yn fardd ddeiliadon ac am ei ddarlleniadau hynod o'i ddarnau. Mae hefyd yn enwog am ei alcoholiaeth. Honnodd, "An alcoholic is someone you don't like, who drinks as much as you do." Priododd Caitlin a chawsant dri o blant. Ym 1995 agorwyd Canolfan Dylan Thomas yn ardal y Marina yn Abertawe.
Ди́лан То́мас (англ. Dylan Marlais Thomas; 27 октября 1914 - 9 ноября 1953) - валлийский поэт, драматург, публицист.

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@standardranchstash221
@standardranchstash221 6 лет назад
50 years ago I sat in Mr Davies’s English class and listened as he explained the beauty of Poem in October. Half a century later and I am so grateful to have been in his class that day. A wonderful poem.
@johnharpdalton4092
@johnharpdalton4092 5 лет назад
Wonderful readings by DT. I especially love that second poem and he speaks it beautifully, profoundly. What a masterpiece.
@Wayland444
@Wayland444 5 лет назад
Dylan was so laid back in his readings. He knew that he had something to say and he said it. It wasn't declamatory at all, just a confidence in himself and his work. And he knew that he was weak (aren't we all) and that he was an alcoholic and died when he wanted to.
@tor5234
@tor5234 10 лет назад
Happy Birthday, Dylan. So glad you shared with us.
@Tig229
@Tig229 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! I love this poem!!! Many thanks 🙏
@steviejd5803
@steviejd5803 3 года назад
This poem makes water come out of my eyes. I do not understand why.
@BRIERFOX
@BRIERFOX 10 лет назад
Truth wrapped in a basement cold voice That era of enlightened greats
@Kevin-ro1fo
@Kevin-ro1fo 5 лет назад
Still is "💡" We are not all blinded 🔎 to what came before And long may it still even In what the world has pendulum winged to small numbers Dylan Thomas LEGEND with all the rest "Orwell" "Hemingway" "Hitchcock" ect
@johnb6264
@johnb6264 10 лет назад
Thank you for posting this.
@davidhertzberg
@davidhertzberg 10 лет назад
A pleasure, thanks for writing. david
@jeremydow1432
@jeremydow1432 2 года назад
Here in N. Z. we think of the great Welsh rugby players, jpr Williams Barry John Gareth Edwards, and here's a poet hero speaking in some weird English accent. As a boy he delighted in speaking made up words, and then discovered drinking ! The perfect combination. Cheers.
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 2 года назад
See my vids for some more Welsh, very strange accented. 🚜😎🐑
@jeremydow1432
@jeremydow1432 2 года назад
Far too many adjectives, far too much thought put in to it, far too well spoken : this just shall not do :
@mmbmbmbmb
@mmbmbmbmb 11 лет назад
such dedication to the words ~ wonderful !
@suzanne5781
@suzanne5781 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful!❤
@123must
@123must 11 лет назад
Beautiful and very important ! Thanks
@beth_levin_piano
@beth_levin_piano 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@sylvanmoir4094
@sylvanmoir4094 8 месяцев назад
here the scintillating energy of childhood infancy in crucible of early gestating undifferentiated magical experience unfiltered of enchantment raw thaumaturge
@andreacvecic
@andreacvecic 9 лет назад
THANKS ,
@ssmith5048
@ssmith5048 4 года назад
Dylan. The great master. We have the privilege of hearing the likes of Shakespeare reading his own works.
@jmalko9152
@jmalko9152 2 года назад
Amazing!
@huwzebediahthomas9193
@huwzebediahthomas9193 2 года назад
Double magic. 🌩️
@Bigchurchmusic
@Bigchurchmusic 4 месяца назад
Why didn't some teacher or passer-by mention Dylan Thomas to me all those years ago?
@jeffwells3110
@jeffwells3110 4 года назад
My hero.
@MrCronopio1988
@MrCronopio1988 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. Do you know whera can I download the LP?
@jordanstw
@jordanstw 9 лет назад
Eich esboniad oedd y beth cynta dw'i wedi darllen yn Gymraeg am flynyddoedd, ers symud i Loegr, a wnes i mwynhau darllen o yr un faint a gwrando i'r barddoniaeth. Diolch.
@luisfontiveros7775
@luisfontiveros7775 9 лет назад
I would appreciate if anyone can write me ideas about giving a class referring to this poem. What can I teach to any grade students about it? It is a literature project I am working on. Thanks a lot!
@jesstapper3252
@jesstapper3252 9 лет назад
Luis Fontiveros 777 Hi Luis, what age are 'grade' students in your country? One suggestion might be to get them to recite it in their own way, they can do little harm to these brilliant words and it could be fun to hear them performed rap style. In any case reading aloud will help reveal the meter, irregular rhyme forms and pure music of the works. I really don't like Thomas' own reading, it's a bit prissy and melodramatic, don't you think?
@AnnabelleJARankin
@AnnabelleJARankin 8 лет назад
+Luis Fontiveros 777 A bit late, but the richness of the language and its beautiful-sounding phrases are worth studying, comparing and trying to replicate in writing about things that move your students as memories and the natural world do the poet. Have a look at images of Laugharne. Look at poem 'Piano' by D.H. Lawrence too because the theme of present day experience causing nostalgia, remembering his mother and weeping is in that as well - worth comparing and could be used to stimulate a discussion on any related topic (childhood, memories, mother's love, etc).
@technofeeliak
@technofeeliak 5 месяцев назад
Wow, I really don't feel there's any substance here. But I appreciate the introduction to Dylan Thomas.
@davidhertzberg
@davidhertzberg 4 месяца назад
This is not remotely an introduction to Dylan Thomas, who for some is an acquired taste. May I suggest first reading about him and his life before listening to him recite his own poetry. regards.
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