The Blog for AshevilleFM's WordPlay, a radio show devoted to poets and writers, their craft and ideas.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Holidays, Holy Days ...
Last week's show is still up on the archives, and if you like Dylan Thomas, it'd be a worthwhile listen, since Laura read the whole of his "Child's Christmas In Wales", a story that beautifully discloses the wonderment of childhood and winter, and the dear quirky world of a small Welsh community.
As we didn't manage to say during the show, it first came out in 1954 - not, in other words, until after Thomas had died, in 1953, not yet forty. I doubt that it's ever been out of print.
This Sunday we'll be reading and responding to some other poems of the holidays, of beginnings and endings, renewals and celebrations, so join us for the first ever WordPlay New Year's Eve.
Thanks to composer John Mitchell's site for the portrait of Thomas.
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