Dylan Thomas Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements of Poet
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Updated on May 23, 2026
Dylan Thomas Biography
(Poet & Writer)Birthday: October 27, 1914 (Scorpio)
Born In: Swansea
Advanced SearchDylan Thomas was a celebrated poet and writer born to Welsh parents in Swansea. Although he wrote entirely in English, his works were mostly rooted in the geographical area of his homeland, Wales. He was never a good student though he was extremely intelligent. From his school teacher father, he derived his intellectual as well as literary flair while his temperament was inheritedfrom his mother, who also inducted in him immense respect for his Celtic heritage. His first book of poems was published when he was still in his teens and by the time he was twenty, he had become an acclaimed poet. Later he started writing prose as well, which also earned him great praise. Unfortunately, he also developed a drinking problem while he was in his early twenties and as a result, he had to endure financial problems all through his life. It also ruined his health and he died at the age of thirty-nine from pneumonia brought on by excess dinking. Quick FactsDied At Age: 39
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Caitlin Macnamara
father: David John Thomas
mother: Florence Hannah
siblings: Nancy
children: Aeronwy, Colm Garan Thomas, Llewelyn
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Died on: November 9, 1953
place of death: Greenwich Village
City: Swansea, Wales
More Factseducation: Swansea Grammar School
awards: 1982 - the annual Swansea Bay Film Festival
2005 - the Dylan Thomas Screenplay Award
2004 - the Dylan Thomas Prize
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Welsh CelebritiesPoetsWelsh MenMale PoetsWelsh Poets Childhood & Early LifeDylan Thomas was born on 27 October 1914 in Swansea, South Wales. His father, David John Thomas, was an English teacher at Swansea Grammar School for Boys while his mother, Florence Hannah (née Williams), was a seamstress. He had one sister named Nancy Marles, eight years senior to him.Although both his parents spoke Welsh, the children were taught only English. Even before Dylan learned to read, his father would recite Shakespeare to him. However, his childhood was also plagued by bronchitis and asthma, ailments that continued to trouble him throughout his life.The boy began his formal education at Mrs. Hole's dame school, located near his home. Later he described the environment at the school to be ‘firm and kind.’ It is possible that he was often punished for little crimes like not finishing his sums or pulling fellow students’ hair.In October 1925, he was enrolled at Swansea Grammar School, where his father was a teacher. He was an average student, who preferred to keep to himself. However, he loved to read and was keenly interested in local folk lore.From his boyhood days, he was fascinated by poems and he soon gathered a great deal of knowledge about English Poetry. During this period, he befriended Daniel Jones. The two wrote hundreds of poems together. Later, Jones would edit a collection of Thomas's poetry.In 1928, Thomas won the school’s mile race and his photograph was published in some local newspaper. For some reason, he considered it to be a very major achievement for he carried the photograph with him until his death.Sometime now, he also started writing poetries in a penny notebook, many of which were published in the school magazine. The first poem, dated 27 April 1930, was titled ‘Osiris, come to Isis.’Later he also became an editor of the magazine. However, he did not complete his education and left the school in 1931. He was then sixteen years old.