R. S. Thomas: Everyman Poetry

R. S. Thomas: Everyman Poetry

Author: R.S. Thomas

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2012-04-26

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1780223463

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A best of R.S. Thomas's poems in a beautiful new gift edition R. S. Thomas (1913- 2000) was born in Cardiff. He studied classics, then theology and, after ordination, served six rural Welsh parishes for most of his life. His first book of poems was published in 1946. He won the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1964 and published regularly, Collected Poems 1945-90 marking his eightieth birthday.


Collected Poems: 1945-1990 R.S.Thomas

Collected Poems: 1945-1990 R.S.Thomas

Author: R.S. Thomas

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2012-04-26

Total Pages: 565

ISBN-13: 1780223080

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Published to mark the poet's 80th birthday, this collection confirms R. S. Thomas as our pre-eminent poet. 'This is the book I've been waiting for' Ted Hughes


Collected Later Poems, 1988-2000

Collected Later Poems, 1988-2000

Author: Ronald Stuart Thomas

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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R.S. Thomas (1913-2000) is one of the major poets of the twentieth-century, the greatest Welsh poet since Dylan Thomas, and one of the finest religious poets in the English language. This substantial gathering of his late poems shows us the final flowering of a truly great poet still writing at the height of his powers in his 70s and 80s. It begins with his autobiographical sequence, The Echoes Return Slow, unavailable for many years, and also includes, Counterpoint, Mass for Hard Times, No Truce With the Furies, and his final collection, Residues.


Belonging and Estrangement in the Poetry of Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley

Belonging and Estrangement in the Poetry of Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley

Author: Rory Waterman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1317175247

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Focusing on the significance of place, connection and relationship in three poets who are seldom considered in conjunction, Rory Waterman argues that Philip Larkin, R.S. Thomas and Charles Causley epitomize many of the emotional and societal shifts and mores of their age. Waterman looks at the foundations underpinning their poetry; the attempts of all three to forge a sense of belonging with or separateness from their readers; the poets’ varying responses to their geographical and cultural origins; the belonging and estrangement that inheres in relationships, including marriage; the forced estrangements of war; the antagonism between social belonging and a need for isolation; and, finally, the charged issues of faith and mortality in an increasingly secularized country.


The Man Who Went into the West

The Man Who Went into the West

Author: Byron Rogers

Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA

Published: 2007-07-20

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1845137574

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The award-winning life story of Wales national poet and vicar R.S. Thomas is “a biography touched by genius.” (Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday) R.S. Thomas is widely considered as one of the twentieth-century’s greatest English language poets. His bitter yet beautiful collections on Wales, its landscape, people and identity, reflect a life of political and spiritual asceticism. Indeed, Thomas is a man who banned vacuum cleaners from his house on grounds of noise, whose first act on moving into an ancient cottage was to rip out the central heating, and whose attempts to seek out more authentically Welsh parishes only brought him more into contact with loud English holidaymakers. To Thomas’s many admirers this will be a surprising, sometimes shocking, but at last humanising portrait of someone who wrote truly metaphysical poetry. “A masterpiece.” —Daily Express “A striking, vivid and tender reading of the man . . . Excellent.” —Observer “Riotiously funny.” —Rowan Williams, Sunday Times “It is precisely Byron Rogers’ darkly comic sense of the ridiculous that melts the frost from the head of R.S. Thomas and humanizes a remote and bleakly beautiful writer.” —The Times “A chatty, disorderly but extremely good [biography] . . . A wonderfully comprehensive picture of the man.” —Daily Telegraph “As revealing an account of a severely private person that anyone could hope to achieve.” —Alan Brownjohn, Times Literary Supplement “Engagingly high-spirited and daring.” —Andrew Motion, Guardian Book of the Week “Charming and deftly written. . . . A very funny book.” —Literary Review “As readable and rounded a life of the man as could be written.” —Tablet Winner of the James Tait Black prize for biography


Uncollected Poems

Uncollected Poems

Author: Ronald Stuart Thomas

Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Limited

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781852248963

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Presents a collection of previously uncollected poems by the Welsh poet.