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An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do.

An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do. — Dylan Marlais Thomas. Somebody's boring me. I think it's me. (1914-1953) Welsh Poet, broadcaster, play writer, and author of short stories Suffered from bronchitis and asthma Dropped out of high school at 16

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An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do.

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  1. An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do. —Dylan Marlais Thomas

  2. Somebody's boring me. I think it's me. • (1914-1953) • Welsh Poet, broadcaster, play writer, and author of short stories • Suffered from bronchitis and asthma • Dropped out of high school at 16 • South Wales Daily Post • Published first poetry collection 18Poems (1934) • Listed as a soldier in WWII, unable to fight due to illness (anti aircraft gunner) • Writing not centralized on themes of social/intellectual issues (intense lyricism & charged emotion) • Visited U.S in 1950 “ the archetypal romantic poet of the popular American imagination”

  3. He who seeks rest finds boredom. He who seeks work finds rest. Poetry Eighteen Poems (1934)Twenty-Five Poems (1936)The Map of Love (1939)The World I Breath (1939)New Poems (1943)Deaths and Entrances (1946)Collected Poems (1952)In Country Sleep, And Other Poems (1952)Poems (1971) Prose Notebooks (1934)The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog (1940)The Doctor and the Devils (1953)Under Milkwood (1954)A Child's Christmas in Wales (1954)Quite Early One Morning (1954)A Prospect of the Sea (1955)Adventures in the Skin Trade, and Other Stories (1955)Letters to Vernon Watkins (1957)The Beach of Falesá (1964)Collected Prose (1969)Early Prose Writings (1971) Drama Under Milk Wood (1954)

  4. "I make one image—though 'make' is not the right word; I let, perhaps, an image be 'made' emotionally in me… Possible reference to his wife, Caitlin A stranger has come To share my room in the house not right in the head, A girl mad as birds Bolting the night of the door with her arm her plume. Strait in the mazed bed She deludes the heaven-proof house with entering clouds Yet she deludes with walking the nightmarish room, At large as the dead, Or rides the imagined oceans of the male wards. She has come possessed Who admits the delusive light through the bouncing wall, Possessed by the skies She sleeps in the narrow trough yet she walks the dust Yet raves at her will On the madhouse boards worn thin by my walking tears. And taken by light in her arms at long and dear last I may without fail Suffer the first vision that set fire to the stars. Strait has two meanings: a narrow passage, a position of difficulty; need. Both can be associated to feeling of helplessness, anxiety, sorrow, etc. Love In the Asylum Her actions lead her to be sent to a madhouse Regardless of the woman’s insanity, the man loves her and is willing to go the distance for her

  5. A good poem is a contribution to reality. • Would you say that Dylan Thomas fits the time era of 'modern poets?' Does his poemshow modern-like objects or feelings? • Do the quotations(top of every slide)help summarize general views/beliefs Thomas had? What do you learn from them?

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