It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black...'
Under Milk Woodtells the story of a Welsh village during one spring day. It is populated by some of the best-loved characters in British literature.
Lyrical, funny, moving, it is rooted in place but with a universality that has spoken to generations of readers. A Welsh epic, a work of poetic genius, a modern classic.
'A tour de force of oral poetry which oozes word pictures and onomatopoeic musicality'Guardian
A dazzling combination of poetic fireworks and music-hall humor--New York Times
Dylan Thomas...was the most musical of poets. His work is so full of rhythm and melody that one of life's great pleasures is to read him aloud, feeling those syllables roll around your mouth while the rhythms find their ebb and flow--Cerys Matthews
Thomas stretches out his sentences into great, rolling, relentless waves, or crushes words together into compound coinages as the voices whisper and declaim: the play is bawdy, tragic, lyrical, sly, odd, familiar, broad and deep by turns--Guardian
I'm not sure anyone really needs my opinion on 'Under Milk Wood' as Thomas wrote it. But for what it's worth I think it's brilliant - time hasn't dimmed it, his language remains bracingly wild, elemental and weird--Time Out