
Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet and writer born in 1914, renowned for his lyrical and emotive poetry, as well as his vivid storytelling. His work often explores themes of life, death, love, and nature, characterized by rich language and musicality. Thomas gained fame for poems like "Do not go gentle into that good night" and his dramatic radio broadcasts. Despite his relatively short life—dying at 39—his vivid imagery and passionate style have left a lasting impact on modern literature, making him one of the most influential poets of the 20th century.