Saturday, November 25, 2006

Dallying with Dylan

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Dylan’s skills as a wordsmith were largely fuelled by his father’s zeal for the English language and his unfulfilled dream of becoming a poet. Dylan’s first poem was published in his school magazine at the age of 11 and some eight years later, one of his poems was even read out on BBC Radio. Soon after, he moved to London where his reputation with alcohol preceded him at parties; even believed to have been bawdy and unruly at times.

Ultimately, it was his romance with liquor that robbed him of his life. His last words would be, “After 39 years, this is all I’ve done”. Poems, short stories, plays, zillions of words, hundreds of compositions, inspiration to generations as they took to heart his poems like And Death Shall Have No Dominion and Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night… A life littered with messed up relationships and intoxicating poems… Dylan Thomas, a paragon of paradox, a legend of passion...

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Source :
IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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