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Everyman's Classics S.: Quite Early One Morning

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In England and America, Dylan Thomas made his art and personality widely known through public readings, radio broadcasts, and recordings. Many of the 25 short stories, autobiographical sketches, and essays in Quite Early One Morning, a volume planned by Thomas shortly before his death, were read by him on such occasions. They are alive with his verbal magic, his intense perception of life, his gargantuan humor, and the very ring of his voice. Included in this collection of prose pieces are such favorites as the hilarious “A Visit to America,” the account of a small boy’s marvelous day’s outing—“A Story,” and the memorable “A Child’s Christmas in Wales,” which has been called ‘the twentieth century Christmas Carol.’ Other pieces show Thomas’s power as a sensitive critic of poetry and as an exponent of his own intent as a poet.

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Everyman's Classics S.: Quite Early One Morning, Dylan Thomas

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1978
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Titel
Everyman's Classics S.: Quite Early One Morning
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1978
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
192
ISBN10
0460025031
ISBN13
9780460025034
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In England and America, Dylan Thomas made his art and personality widely known through public readings, radio broadcasts, and recordings. Many of the 25 short stories, autobiographical sketches, and essays in Quite Early One Morning, a volume planned by Thomas shortly before his death, were read by him on such occasions. They are alive with his verbal magic, his intense perception of life, his gargantuan humor, and the very ring of his voice. Included in this collection of prose pieces are such favorites as the hilarious “A Visit to America,” the account of a small boy’s marvelous day’s outing—“A Story,” and the memorable “A Child’s Christmas in Wales,” which has been called ‘the twentieth century Christmas Carol.’ Other pieces show Thomas’s power as a sensitive critic of poetry and as an exponent of his own intent as a poet.