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Thursday, May 14, 2015

DYLAN DAY IN SICILY

Today, the anniversary of the first public reading of Under Milk Wood in New York in 1953, is the first International Dylan Day.  Events will be held in many countries to celebrate the work of this great Welsh poet.

As part of the celebrations, people are being asked to post selfies on the theme of reading Dylan on twitter [#DylanSelfie]. Here is ours:



How could one not love the poet who wrote this line?

"There are always Uncles at Christmas."

9 comments:

  1. I'm so pleased you've introduced Bertie to Dylan, Pat. :)

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  2. I'm not sure Bertie is paying attention.

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  3. A necessary part of her education, Lee. Ah, she looked away from the book to memorise the verse, Betty.

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  4. Oh, that Dylan.

    I thought we were going to get "There's no success like failure, and failure's no success at all"

    Or some other great line from the other one...

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  5. Definitely Swansea Dylan, WY!

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