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A Wild Corner of Ireland, Through the Eyes of Dylan Thomas

A visit to the turbulent coastline of County Donegal reveals a place where the Welsh poet found creative enrichment in the summer of 1935.

Sophy Roberts and Michael Turek
Author: Sophy Roberts and Michael Turek

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Sophy Roberts and Michael Turek

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Books and Literature, Donegal (Ireland), Hotels and Travel Lodgings, Peat, Poetry and Poets, Rock and Stone, Rock Climbing, Thomas, Dylan, Travel and Vacations
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