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Title: The Collected Stories by Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones, Leslie Norris ISBN: 0-8112-0998-9 Publisher: New Directions Publishing Pub. Date: October, 1986 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Annoyingly? Who Goofed?
Comment: "Annoyingly" this page is devoted to the stories of Dylan Thomas; also"annoyingly", both the Publishers Weekly review as well as that of a disgrunted reader refer stories by Leslie Norris; Norris' book may be splendid; I don't know; I have read Dylan's stories and honor and love them (they are live things wearing incandescent prose -- believe me); perhaps Amazon could reassign the aforementioned reviews and those of us who -- on this page at least -- have (happily) written about the appropriate book will be left to bask unannoyed.
Rating: 5
Summary: Leslie Norris Short Stories (Not Dylan Thomas!)
Comment: Annoyingly, both of the reviews already posted on this page for the "Collected Stories" of Welsh writer Leslie Norris refer to the "Collected Stories" of Welsh writer Dylan Thomas, which Leslie Norris designed but did not (obviously) write. This review, then, is an actual review of Leslie Norris' "Collected Stories"!
Leslie Norris's collected stories are a sort of bittersweet beauty very much in the Joycean tradition (think especially of "Dubliners"). They begin with some sort of pivotal moment at which confusion either enters into or peaks in the protagonist's young life, and they end with an epiphany that seems sweetly to keep the bitter at bay, but knows that the respite is at best only temporary.
Also a poet (see his "Collected Poems" as well), like fellow Welshman Thomas, Norris's language is simple but fresh, and sumptuous when necessary, a prose tone perfectly in step with the state of his protagonists. Often (if not always), they are young boys on the brink of a knowledge that will disillusion them and send them closer to the concerns of adulthood.
In "Sliding," an accident during an afternoon of sliding across a frozen pond upsets a group of boys, their first initiation into the idea of impermanence. In "Kingfisher," a boy, who has just been with his father to visit his dying grandmother, sees in the garden the dead body of a bird that he and his father had only that morning watched together; in a moment of suddenly adult consciousness, he takes it upon himself to conceal the bad news of mortality from his father. In "Shaving," one of my faves from the collection, an athlete in the full strength of youth returns triumphant from the rugby field to shave his ailing father, who, in the full fading of disease, is too weak to shave himself.
This volume collects Norris's previous two (unfortunately long out-of-print) books, "Sliding" and "The Girl from Cardigan," putting them together with a few new stories in book form for the first time.
Norris excels at awakening emotion, but is subtle enough and careful enough not to hit you over the head with the hammer of sentimentality. If you appreciate and enjoy fiction that looks at those moments that we all know, where we begin to feel ourselves a part of the knowledge that life ends up teaching everyone sooner or later, then this book is a terrific buy.
Rating: 5
Summary: Prose poems perhaps
Comment: Was Dylan thomas the consummate craftsman? Indeed, he was; and took real delight in his gifts and his exercise of them; he was a Celtic bard in the truest sense of that role -- the lonely public/private man who carried within him the lyric history of his race, the love of his language and a very vocal sense of wonder over his role in life; that he had song, yes; that he was funny, loud, boisterous, cautious, selfish, rude, unforgettable -- all of that and more; he was the poet's poet and the singer for those who longed for lost boyhood, who raged at death and who marvelled at the all the world's words rediscovered in a dewdrop; his stories, like his poems, should be read aloud; there is an incantatory quality to them -- as if something profoundly old and grandfatherly were suddenly shared with the reader; Thomas himself was a great reader; to hear him is to savor him at his best and to feel deeply and sweetly the majesty and holy compulsion of our mother tongue; the stories, while less charged than the poems, nonetheless captivate and break into a kind of lyricism that gladdens the heart and restores the ear. If he wasn't the best of our poets, he was easily the most tuneful and spoke from a very deep place that only the purest of us can truly know.
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Title: The Poems of Dylan Thomas, New Revised Edition [with CD] by Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones ISBN: 0811215415 Publisher: New Directions Publishing Pub. Date: April, 2003 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
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Title: A Child's Christmas In Wales CD : And Five Poems by Dylan Thomas ISBN: 0060514671 Publisher: HarperAudio Pub. Date: 12 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas, Thomas Dylan, Thomas Dylan ISBN: 1559947586 Publisher: HarperAudio Pub. Date: 01 April, 1995 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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Title: Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas 1934-1952 by Dylan Thomas ISBN: 0811202054 Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: June, 1971 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: Portrait of the Artist As a Young Dog, by Dylan Thomas ISBN: 0811202070 Publisher: New Directions Publishing Pub. Date: January, 1975 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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