A Child's Christmas in WalesNew Directions Publishing, 2007 - 51 pagine Dylan Thomas, one of the greatest poets and storytellers of the twentieth century, captures a child's-eye view, and an adult's fond memories, of a magical time of presents, aunts and uncles, the frozen sea, and in the best of circumstances, newly fallen snow. |
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AFTERNOON Auntie Hannah aunts balloons beat bells birds blazing blow boots bright Call the fire cats caves cheeks CHILD'S CHRISTMAS children could hear Christmas Eve CHRISTMAS IN WALES cigarette cold corner cried crunched Daniel darkness dinner door drifted dry voice DYLAN THOMAS Early One Morning ELLEN RASKIN faded Film Scripts fire brigade firemen foot front parlors frozen garden Ghosts gong grew hands helmets hill hippos hose Jack jelly King Wenceslas knocked Little Engineers looked Milk Wood mittened moist never night nose Perhaps Play for Voices Poems poetry Portrait postman postmen Prothero pudding sang scarfs singing skin slept slipper small boys smell smoke snow snowballs spat spit standing stood Stories street there's three tall town trees trudge twelve Uncles violet waited walk wall waves whistle window York City Young Dog وو