Yup sir, and I agree Dylan Thomas' death was er - well maybe an accident in
a tunnel?
SallyE
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> I regret Dylan Thomas didnt live longer.
> Keats was kind of headed for it, like Plath?
> SallyE
> Sally Evans
>
> Plath was a writer who went mad and became a poet hence the brilliant
> metaphors. Keats was a poet through and through and the letters are an
> extra.
>
> Andrew Motion recently published a little novel imagining Keats surviving
> Italy and living anonymously as a country doctor:
>
> AUTH Andrew Motion
> TITL The Invention of Dr Cake
> YEAR 2003
> PUBL Faber
>
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