R. S. Thomas
Ronald Stuart Thomas (29 March 1913 – 25 September 2000), published as R. S. Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest (Church of Wales) noted for nationalism, spirituality and dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. John Betjeman, introducing ''Song at the Year's Turning'' (1955), the first collection of Thomas's poetry from a major publisher, predicted that Thomas would be remembered long after he himself was forgotten. M. Wynn Thomas said: "He was the Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn of Wales because he was such a troubler of the Welsh conscience. He was one of the major English language and European poets of the 20th century." Provided by Wikipedia-
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12by Thomas, R. S. (Ronald Stuart), 1913-Other Authors: '; “...Thomas, R. S. (Ronald Stuart), 1913-...”
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15by Thomas, Edward, 1878-1917Other Authors: '; “...Thomas, R. S. (Ronald Stuart), 1913-...”
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18Published 1962Other Authors: '; “...Thomas, R. S. (Ronald Stuart), 1913-...”
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