DYLAN THOMAS arrived at Battersea Rise, nervous and shy, on February 23, 1934, for a long weekend, straight from the train. As Pamela Hansford Johnson’s diary shows, she was already half in love with ...
Dylan Thomas copied other poets' work and published it under his own name as a schoolboy, according to an author and publicist who has delved into the iconic Welsh poet's earliest works. Alessandro ...
A young Dylan Thomas was a serial plagiarist who frequently wrote “audacious rip-offs” of others’ work, a lifelong admirer of the Welsh poet has claimed. Publisher and Italian translator Alessandro ...
Taylor Swift had fans scratching their heads when she mentioned the names Dylan Thomas and Patti Smith on the title song from The Tortured Poets Department. Who are they? Dylan and Patti are ...
One of the U.K.’s propaganda films in World War II remixed portions of Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will by overdubbing various Nazi leaders’ speeches at the 1934 Reich Party Congress at ...
Dylan Thomas, whose most famous works include Under Milk Wood, died in 1953 Dylan Thomas copied other poets' work and published it under his own name as a schoolboy, according to an author and ...
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