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v77 second edition 1989 paperback
ISBN 0-7083-1034-6
This study traces the life and creative development of R. S. Thomas, one of the most distinguished and controversial of Wales's poets. The main themes of his work are discussed: the essence of his Welshness and concern for Wales, man's relationship with nature, and the poet's long spiritual exploration.
'. . . a useful and well-written introduction to the work of a fine and distinctive poet.' (Church of England Newspaper)