Cultural depictions of Dylan Thomas

Dylan Marlais Thomas (19141953) was a Welsh poet and writer who along with his work has been remembered and referred to by a number of artists in various media.

In art

In literature

"....among many of the recognised and lauded lights of the New York poetry scene the allure of Dylan Thomas has faded... They criticise everything from his depth of linguistic complexity to the obvious melodrama of his most well-known works. But what these poetry pontiffs fail to understand was that Thomas was a people's poet, a man that connected song and metre and the concerns of every human being living their lives and suffering the consequences. His work, in its every repetition, fights for the survival and lifeblood or a form that most so-called great poets have moved beyond the reach of the common man ..."

In music

Settings of Thomas's work

Musical compositions inspired by Thomas works

In film and television

Depictions of Thomas

Other

Passing references in TV, film and popular music

References

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