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Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas - The Two Dylans (Paperback): K G Miles, Jeff Towns Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas - The Two Dylans (Paperback)
K G Miles, Jeff Towns; Cover design or artwork by Peter Blake; Foreword by Cerys Matthews
R457 R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Save R88 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There are so many strange and wonderful connections and coincidences; shared passions and associations that tie these two cultural icons - BOB DYLAN and DYLAN THOMAS together. This provides a rich tapestry - from the ancient Welsh folk tales of the Mabinogion to the poems of the Beat Generation; from Stravinsky to John Cale; from Johnnie Ray to Charlie Chaplin. Rimbaud and Lorca, Sgt. Pepper's and 'The Bells of Rhymney', Nelson Algren and Tennessee Williams and much more. And the wonderful connections between authors K G Miles and Jeff Towns makes it the perfect partnership to write this book. Fifty-two years ago, author Jeff Towns opened his first bookstore in Swansea - he called it Dylans Bookshop - a youthful homage to the poet Dylan Thomas born and raised in Swansea, an author he admired. Eight years before that, in 1962, (when he had never really heard of Dylan Thomas), he had bought his first ever LP record, Bob Dylan's first ever LP release called Bob Dylan with a track list; In My Time of Dyin', Fixin' to Die, See That My Grave is Kept Clean and so on; baker's dozen of powerful songs. Jeff read that his new hero had been born Robert Zimmerman but had changed his name to BOB DYLAN, a homage to a Welsh poet named DYLAN THOMAS. From that moment on THE TWO DYLANS became a constant part of and backdrop to his life. And the two Dylans kept on giving - they were both on the cover of the Beatles Sgt Pepper album. Peter Blake who fashioned the cover of Pepper, was a huge fan on Dylan Thomas' radio play Under Milk Wood. Jeff went to see Peter, they became friends and still are. Peter gave permission to use his wonderful Tiny Tina image for the cover of this book. London co-author K G Miles has been inspired by BOB DYLAN since being an awestruck child at Bob's Isle of Wight Festival in 1969. He is now the co-curator the of the Dylan Room at London's Troubadour Club and was honoured to address the inaugural conference at the Tulsa Archive in 2019.

A Pearl of Great Price - The Love Letters of Dylan Thomas to Pearl Kazin (Hardcover, New): Jeff Towns A Pearl of Great Price - The Love Letters of Dylan Thomas to Pearl Kazin (Hardcover, New)
Jeff Towns
R612 R287 Discovery Miles 2 870 Save R325 (53%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New York, May, 1950. A warm Spring day and a short, and portly, thirty-five year old Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas, pushes through the plush revolving doors of Harper's Bazaar, in the heart of bustling downtown Manhattan. He was taking a chance on offering 'A Child's Christmas in Wales', a prose piece that had already served him well, but Harper's were not to know that. There, he meets Miss Pearl Kazin, Fiction Editor, highly-educated and out to make her own mark on New York; a woman, vastly different in manner, substance and background to his other New York 'lady-friends', with whom he fell in love, with consequences that were to disturb him profoundly for more than a year. An intense and passionate relationship began on that day. One side of their correspondence has survived, six 'love letters', never before published, sent from Dylan to Pearl. Until these letters came to light Pearl had remained something of a ghost; now, they offer part of Dylan's side of the story.

Edward Thomas and Wales (Paperback): Jeff Towns Edward Thomas and Wales (Paperback)
Jeff Towns
R318 R286 Discovery Miles 2 860 Save R32 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edward Thomas and Wales offers a fascinating reevaluation of Thomas's writing. Bringing together for the first time the prose and poetry centered in Thomas's ancestral land of Wales, it explores the 'Welshness' of Thomas's work and of Thomas himself. The book offers us a context for the subjects, language choices, and tales that were informed by Thomas's childhood visits to Wales, as well as giving us a new perspective on Thomas. Origins fascinate people, especially their own, and Edward Thomas was no exception. With extracts taken from Thomas's prose and poems, alongside a selection of key life events, the importance of Thomas's Welsh origins and the ways in which Wales the place, its people, and its literature permeated his life and writings is revealed.

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