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portada Poet and the Private Eye, the
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781847718990

Poet and the Private Eye, the

Rob Gittins (Author) · Y Lolfa · Paperback

Poet and the Private Eye, the - Rob Gittins

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Synopsis "Poet and the Private Eye, the"

The year is 1953, and a private investigator takes on a tail job in New York City. His quarry is a newly-arrived visitor from the UK the private eye has never heard of him, but he will. The mark is the legendary Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas, and in three weeks time, he ll be dead. As far as the poet Dylan Thomas is concerned, nothing that happens in this story is invented, explains author Rob Gittins, who published his first novel Gimme Shelter last year. All of the events in the novel actually happened. In October 1953, Time magazine hired a private detective to shadow Dylan Thomas during what turned out to be his last visit to New York. Dylan had taken out a libel suit against Time because of a less-than-flattering profile the magazine had published about him some months before. Time intended to use any new material gathered by the detective to defend its portrait of Dylan who, they alleged: ... dresses like a bum... drinks like a culvert... smokes like an ad for cancer... sleeps with any woman who is willing... is a trial to his friends and a worry to his family... . To shape the events into a fictional form, however, I have taken liberties in mixing events from different trips, as Dylan Thomas visited America four times in total. So taken as a whole, the story presents an accurate account of the poet s time in the US. As little is known about the private eye, his character, background and history is, necessarily, entirely my invention. The Poet and the Private Eye tells a tragic, but ultimately life-affirming story. It also engages with an issue: how an artist can change the life of even the most hard-bitten and cynical onlooker and how an artist s work can then live on to change the lives of countless others. Wales Book of the Year winner Wiliam Owen describes the novel as ...a gripping story which takes a highly original look at the unravelling of Dylan Thomas s chaotic life and ultimate death. But central to the novel is the power of Dylan s poetry and how it s ultimately a force for hope, reconciliation and even redemption in the lives of the people it touches.

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