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R. S. Thomas - Poet
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R. S. Thomas

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R. S. Thomas was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest whose austere poems on rural Wales helped earn him the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1964.

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Why is R. S. Thomas associated with rural Wales?

R. S. Thomas wrote austere poems about Welsh rural life, language, faith, and isolation. His work often resists romantic images of the countryside.

Was R. S. Thomas a priest as well as a poet?

Yes, Thomas was an Anglican priest in Wales. His religious vocation shaped many poems about silence, doubt, prayer, and the absence or presence of God.

What major poetry honor did R. S. Thomas receive in 1964?

He received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1964. That honor recognized the force of his spare, severe poems about Wales and faith.

How does R. S. Thomas differ from Dylan Thomas?

R. S. Thomas is usually more austere, restrained, and religiously severe than Dylan Thomas. Both are Welsh poets, but R. S. Thomas's work often centers on rural Wales and spiritual difficulty.

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