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Author: Chris Williams

The ‘loveless destruction’ of Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard

By Chris Williams Posted on 18 May 2020 Posted in Blog
The ‘loveless destruction’ of Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard

As we approach the holiday season, hotels and guest houses throughout Britain are eerily silent as proprietors comply with stringent government rules to control the spread of coronavirus. International Dylan Thomas Day on May 14 celebrates the first-ever full cast …

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Are you a Milk Wood Master?

By Chris Williams Posted on 14 May 2020 Posted in Blog
Are you a Milk Wood Master?

Happy #DylanDay! Today we’re celebrating the first full stage reading of Under Milk Wood which took place on this day 67 years ago.  Throughout the day we’ve been testing your knowledge of Dylan’s famous radio play with our Under Milk …

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Dylan’s Writing Spaces: Dylan in Donegal

By Chris Williams Posted on 11 May 2020 Posted in Blog
Dylan’s Writing Spaces: Dylan in Donegal

In the second of her blogs on Dylan’s writing places, the Dylan Thomas Centre’s Linda Evans looks at his time in Donegal. In mid-September 1935, Dylan Thomas wrote from Swansea to writer Desmond Hawkins: ‘I’ve been on the blindest blind …

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‘A Soldier Comes Home’

By Chris Williams Posted on 5 May 2020 Posted in Blog
‘A Soldier Comes Home’

Dylan Thomas spent much of World War Two writing filmscripts for short documentary style films broadcast to inform the public and boost morale. They included ‘A City Re-Born’, which looks at the destruction of Coventry and plans for its post-war …

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Dylan’s Writing Spaces: West Wales

By Chris Williams Posted on 1 May 2020 Posted in Blog Tagged with Dylan Thomas, poetry, Wales, writing
Dylan’s Writing Spaces: West Wales

In the first of a short series of blogs on Dylan’s writing spaces, we look at two places he used in west Wales. Throughout history, writers have craved a quiet refuge, a haven where they can shut themselves away from …

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