
Transatlantic Vistas
On the Literatures of Wales and the United States
M. Wynn Thomas(Author)
University of Wales Press
Published on 15. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-83772-159-7 (ISBN)
Description
An edited collection of essays, interviews, and book reviews by M. Wynn Thomas.
For more than half a century, M. Wynn Thomas has been Wales's foremost literary critic. His ground-breaking work - on subjects ranging from Welsh Puritanism to Walt Whitman, from religious Dissent to contemporary poetry - has opened up new vistas and literary correspondences for his readers. Thomas's writings combine a deep historical knowledge, a commitment to pluralism and a relationship to the literary text that is both sympathetic in approach and detailed in analysis.
Made up of previously unpublished and uncollected essays, interviews, and reviews on Welsh and American writers, the writings in Transatlantic Vistas engage with some of the abiding interests of Thomas's career: Walt Whitman, Dylan Thomas, R. S. Thomas, and American authors such as Charles Bukowski, Rita Dove, Anne Stevenson and more. Including a foreword by Helen Vendler and essays by Daniel G. Williams and Kirsti Bohata, this volume celebrates M. Wynn Thomas's immense contribution as a literary and intellectual historian, critic, translator, lecturer, institution builder, editor, broadcaster and literary executor as he enters his eightieth year.
For more than half a century, M. Wynn Thomas has been Wales's foremost literary critic. His ground-breaking work - on subjects ranging from Welsh Puritanism to Walt Whitman, from religious Dissent to contemporary poetry - has opened up new vistas and literary correspondences for his readers. Thomas's writings combine a deep historical knowledge, a commitment to pluralism and a relationship to the literary text that is both sympathetic in approach and detailed in analysis.
Made up of previously unpublished and uncollected essays, interviews, and reviews on Welsh and American writers, the writings in Transatlantic Vistas engage with some of the abiding interests of Thomas's career: Walt Whitman, Dylan Thomas, R. S. Thomas, and American authors such as Charles Bukowski, Rita Dove, Anne Stevenson and more. Including a foreword by Helen Vendler and essays by Daniel G. Williams and Kirsti Bohata, this volume celebrates M. Wynn Thomas's immense contribution as a literary and intellectual historian, critic, translator, lecturer, institution builder, editor, broadcaster and literary executor as he enters his eightieth year.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wales
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 214 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83772-159-7 (9781837721597)
DOI
10.1234/b11697
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On the Literatures of Wales and the United States
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Persons
M. Wynn Thomas, FBA, FLSW, is emeritus professor of English at Swansea University and twice visiting professor at Harvard. He is the author of thirty books on Walt Whitman and the two literary cultures of Wales, including R. S. Thomas: Serial Obsessive and the award-winning The History of Wales in Twelve Poems. He is the executor of R. S. Thomas's unpublished literary estate.
Content
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Helen Vendler
Introduction by Daniel G. Williams
On Walt Whitman
'Till I hit upon a name': Calamus and the language of love
Whitman and the Labouring Classes
States United and United States: Whitman's national vision in 1855
Whitman, Tennyson, and the poetry of old age
The pioneer: D. H. Lawrence's Whitman.
On Dylan Thomas
'A Sweet Union?': Dylan Thomas and Post-War American Poetry.
'There's words': Dylan Thomas, Swansea and language
On R. S. Thomas
The Real Manafon of R. S. Thomas
Bury My Heart: R. S. Thomas and Native America
Interviews
Rita Dove
Jorie Graham
Helen Vendler
Reviews
Dannie Abse
Charles Bukowski
Jorie Graham
Geoffrey Hill
Gwyneth Lewis
W. S. Merwin
Sharon Olds
Keidrych Rhys
Anne Stevenson
Afterword by Kirsti Bohata
Bibliography of M. Wynn Thomas since 2004
Index
Foreword by Helen Vendler
Introduction by Daniel G. Williams
On Walt Whitman
'Till I hit upon a name': Calamus and the language of love
Whitman and the Labouring Classes
States United and United States: Whitman's national vision in 1855
Whitman, Tennyson, and the poetry of old age
The pioneer: D. H. Lawrence's Whitman.
On Dylan Thomas
'A Sweet Union?': Dylan Thomas and Post-War American Poetry.
'There's words': Dylan Thomas, Swansea and language
On R. S. Thomas
The Real Manafon of R. S. Thomas
Bury My Heart: R. S. Thomas and Native America
Interviews
Rita Dove
Jorie Graham
Helen Vendler
Reviews
Dannie Abse
Charles Bukowski
Jorie Graham
Geoffrey Hill
Gwyneth Lewis
W. S. Merwin
Sharon Olds
Keidrych Rhys
Anne Stevenson
Afterword by Kirsti Bohata
Bibliography of M. Wynn Thomas since 2004
Index