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All right, I was Welsh. Does it matter? I spoke the tongue that was passed on To me in the place I happened to be, A place huddled between grey walls. Of cloud for at least half the year. --From A Welsh Testament When R.S. Thomas died in September 2000, he was widely regarded not only as the leading Anglo-Welsh poet of our time, but as a major world poet. His works offered challenging statements about isolation; many of the early verses focused on the people in the remote depths of rural Wales where Thomas lived and worked as a clergyman. Included in this fascinating compilation are Gifts, The Old Language, Song at the Year's Turning, and nearly 100 more. Includes an introduction to Thomas's life and work. See also:
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