No matter the great performances os Sir Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton....this video is precious. Thanks to Johnny Depp to bring up forgotten Welsch poets
Richard Burton had a great affection for Thomas and he always regretted not giving him one final loan when the poet asked for it......probably would have hastened the great mans end in any case, but Burton was very important in promoting the mans work and yet there existed a real bond of friendship between the two great Welshmen.
Here is a documentary filmed at Dylan's birthplace with a discussion on his place in modernist poetry: ruclips.net/video/_ON-Zia-jm4/видео.html and another on his Welsh identity: ruclips.net/video/1r-OuxwMtq0/видео.html
I recall Richard Burton had an annoying habit of mentioning about Dylan borrowing money. Burton himself was a drunk and would mingle truth and fantasy. I don't care what Dylan did. He was not a saint but then again who is?
This is Dylan Thomas with a declamation by Prince Charles, rendered into a musical declamation, A Royal Rap.. I suppose he missed a chance of a lifetime being a pop star.. earworthy stuff this. ruclips.net/video/RVfYDhwIcMk/видео.html
"Some people see the Welsh as poor relations of the English, even going so far as to make racist remarks about them." Good Lord... there's none so blind as the BBC... My favourite was a neighbour telling me about a drugs raid and going into a rather long story about how the town had gone down hill since the English had moved in, and after a while I pointed out I was English, as which point she changed tack and observed, 'but at least you aren't from Wrexham.'
Yes Tom i have to agree with you. It's over blown and delivered with too much seriousness and Pathos. Ver TS eliot. But both are affected. TS Eliot lies to us when he speaks with his upper class English accent when actually he is from the deep south of America. It is impossible for him to develop that voice naturally therefore we suspect , and rightfully so, that he is lying to us. If Dylan spoke more naturally without the fake rolling tones we would probably be more touched.To others this is Just my point of view and i am not looking for an argument. I love DT....
Dylan Thomas one of a kind... a true poet... a gem of a man from wales....
No matter the great performances os Sir Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton....this video is precious. Thanks to Johnny Depp to bring up forgotten Welsch poets
Richard Burton had a great affection for Thomas and he always regretted not giving him one final loan when the poet asked for it......probably would have hastened the great mans end in any case, but Burton was very important in promoting the mans work and yet there existed a real bond of friendship between the two great Welshmen.
A shame the program didn't mention his short stories.
+Bigwave2003 I totally agree with you.
Here is a documentary filmed at Dylan's birthplace with a discussion on his place in modernist poetry: ruclips.net/video/_ON-Zia-jm4/видео.html and another on his Welsh identity: ruclips.net/video/1r-OuxwMtq0/видео.html
Really enjoyed this
Essential viewing!
Informative.
Oh, where are you now, Dylan T., Dylan T? Where are now?
Born and grew up in Swansea.
I recall Richard Burton had an annoying habit of mentioning about Dylan borrowing money.
Burton himself was a drunk and would mingle truth and fantasy.
I don't care what Dylan did.
He was not a saint but then again who is?
This is Dylan Thomas with a declamation by Prince Charles, rendered into a musical declamation, A Royal Rap.. I suppose he missed a chance of a lifetime being a pop star.. earworthy stuff this. ruclips.net/video/RVfYDhwIcMk/видео.html
"Some people see the Welsh as poor relations of the English, even going so far as to make racist remarks about them."
Good Lord... there's none so blind as the BBC...
My favourite was a neighbour telling me about a drugs raid and going into a rather long story about how the town had gone down hill since the English had moved in, and after a while I pointed out I was English, as which point she changed tack and observed, 'but at least you aren't from Wrexham.'
depends where you are i guess, in england the welsh are pretty much just the butt of countless sheep shagging jokes
J
I've only ever read his work. I find his overblown, pompous sounding recitation style really diminishes the effect of the words.
Well he wrote it! He could read it how he wanted to - and he did.
No argument. I'm just saying it's less effective, in my opinion, the way he chooses to recite it.
I have to say it does sound rather dramatic and over done to today's ears.
Ann TwoShoes
You're right. I'm sure it's a generational thing. I must be more used to hearing poetry read in a more subdued style.
Yes Tom i have to agree with you. It's over blown and delivered with too much seriousness and Pathos. Ver TS eliot. But both are affected. TS Eliot lies to us when he speaks with his upper class English accent when actually he is from the deep south of America. It is impossible for him to develop that voice naturally therefore we suspect , and rightfully so, that he is lying to us. If Dylan spoke more naturally without the fake rolling tones we would probably be more touched.To others this is Just my point of view and i am not looking for an argument. I love DT....
a poor portrait of the dog as a young artist
Such a fraud!