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The Page's Drift: R.S.Thomas at Eighty
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The Page’s Drift: R.S.Thomas at Eighty

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R.S. Thomas is the author of more than 20 volumes of poetry. The variety of his themes - disappearing ways of life, man’s relationship with God, cultural imperialism and the decline of the Welsh language, art in the last 100 years, nature and the environment - has brought him an audience from a wide cross-section of society. This collection of essays was specially commissioned to celebrate his 80th birthday. The subjects range across the Thomas canon, from his Welsh farmer persona, Iago Prytherch, to a comparison with Dylan Thomas, to his unsteady relations with God. Contributors include Walford Davies, Rowan Williams, Tony Brown and Helen Vendler.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 February 1995
Pages
240
ISBN
9781854110930

R.S. Thomas is the author of more than 20 volumes of poetry. The variety of his themes - disappearing ways of life, man’s relationship with God, cultural imperialism and the decline of the Welsh language, art in the last 100 years, nature and the environment - has brought him an audience from a wide cross-section of society. This collection of essays was specially commissioned to celebrate his 80th birthday. The subjects range across the Thomas canon, from his Welsh farmer persona, Iago Prytherch, to a comparison with Dylan Thomas, to his unsteady relations with God. Contributors include Walford Davies, Rowan Williams, Tony Brown and Helen Vendler.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 February 1995
Pages
240
ISBN
9781854110930