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Under milkwood

Book • 1954
Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Dylan Thomas, commissioned by the BBC. The play is set in the fictional village of Llareggub, which is modeled after real Welsh seaside towns like Laugharne and New Quay.

It follows the lives of the village's eccentric characters over the course of a single day, delving into their dreams, interactions, and daily routines.

The play is known for its unique style of dramatic prose, dense language, and the way it challenges conventional notions of theatre.

It was Thomas's last completed work and has received critical acclaim for its characterization and poetic language.

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Mentioned by Jacke Wilson when discussing Dylan Thomas's work and its various interpretations.
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