A unique recording with Dylan Thomas reading his own work, as he
meant it to be read. Because Dylan Thomas often wrote as much for
the sound of his poetry as for its meaning, he was extraordinarily
well-suited to the task of interpreting his own works on audio, the
more so for his unforgettably rich, magical voice and dramatic
style. This recording is the preservation of a unique literary
resource, a fascinating introduction to the complete experience of
Dylan Thomas' manipulation of language. The poems in this
collection are those that he most often chose for his famous public
readings and can therefore be considered the ones Dylan Thomas
himself wanted us to know. Includes such favourites as Do Not Go
Gentle Into That Good Night, Fern Hill, And Death Shall Have no
Dominion plus many more.
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