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    Dylan Thomas Thomas at the Gotham Book Mart in New York, 1952 Born Dylan Marlais Thomas (1914-10-27) 27 October 1914 Uplands, Swansea, Wales Died 9 November 1953 (1953-11-09) (aged 39) New York City, US Resting place Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales Occupation Poet writer Spouse Caitlin Macnamara (m. 1937) Children 3, including Aeronwy Relatives Gordon Thomas (cousin) Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 ...

  2. Aeronwy Thomas' publications include Later than Laugharne, Christmas and Other Memories, Poems and Memories, and Rooks and Poems, and she is also recognized for her translations of Italian poetry. Her latest Italian/English translation publication is I Colori Delle Parole, released in both Italian and English.

  3. 9 de jan. de 2016 · Aeronwy Thomas My Father's Places: A Memoir by Dylan Thomas' Daughter E-Book 2009 Constable & Robinson When Aeronwy was six, her parents Dylan and Caitlin Thomas moved to the boathouse at the edge ...

  4. 30 de jul. de 2009 · Aeronwy Thomas, the only daughter of Dylan and Caitlin Thomas, died in hospital on Monday after battling leukaemia at the age of 66. Thomas' memoir My Father’s Places is to be published by ...

  5. a.thomas-osborne@bham.ac.uk. Along with the rest of the Insessional team, I teach and support students currently working on their main programmes of study at the University of Birmingham. I work with students at Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and PhD levels, across a wide range of disciplines, to improve their clarity, accuracy, and confidence in ...

  6. 11 min read. Dylan Marlais Thomas was born in the Uplands suburb of Swansea, South Wales on 27 October 1914 to David John (‘DJ’) Thomas, Senior English master at Swansea Grammar School, and his wife Florence Hannah Thomas (née Williams) a seamstress, the second of two children and younger brother to Nancy Marles Thomas, nine years his senior.

  7. Childhood & Early Life. Dylan Thomas was born on 27 October 1914 in Swansea, South Wales. His father, David John Thomas, was an English teacher at Swansea Grammar School for Boys while his mother, Florence Hannah (née Williams), was a seamstress. He had one sister named Nancy Marles, eight years senior to him.