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Caitlin Thomas

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Although Caitlin was known for her belligerent personality, admitting publicly that she instigated most of the fights and inflicted the most damage, some writers have shown sympathy for a woman who was at the receiving end of Dylan's sometimes foul-mouthed abuse and pouting silences. She became more and more resentful of her role as a stay-at-home mother, compounded by the run-down nature of their home, the Boat House, which had neither electricity nor running water.
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Caitlin Thomas died in Catania on 31 July 1994 following a long illness, aged 80. She was buried next to Dylan in Laugharne, though the burial request came as a surprise to her family, with her daughter believing that she would have preferred to have been buried in Italy after spending so much of her
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The relationship between the couple deteriorated further when in 1950, Dylan undertook the first of his tours of America. The trips were arranged as a lucrative venture to gain capital to fund Dylan's poetry writing while back in Britain, though by the time of his return, the money he had accumulated
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she met Giuseppe Fazio, a Sicilian 'director's assistant'. The couple began a relationship soon after, which lasted until her death. Although they never married, they had a son together, Francesco, who was born on 29 March 1963 when Caitlin was 49. In 1963, while in Italy, she wrote her second book,
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After a period in Blashford, Hampshire with Caitlin's mother, they eventually settled in a rented cottage in Gosport Street, Laugharne, in the spring of 1938, before moving into 'Sea View' a couple of months later. They left 'Sea View' in July 1940 and then led a peripatetic lifestyle; over the next
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After Dylan's death in 1953, Caitlin returned to Laugharne, but she was desperate to leave the village, referring to it as a "permanently festering wound". She spent less and less time in Wales, and made several journeys to Ireland and Italy. She spent an increasing amount of time in Italy, staying
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to view a painting exhibition, Dylan became drunk and jealous and started an argument with John. John punched Dylan and drove back to Laugharne with Macnamara. By the end of 1936, Caitlin and Dylan Thomas had begun a relationship through correspondence. By 21 April 1937, the couple were together in
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Their marriage was a notoriously stormy affair, fueled by alcohol and infidelity. Caitlin once famously described their relationship as "raw, red bleeding meat". Despite their fiery marriage, she jealously protected both Dylan and his reputation, and tried to protect him from others and himself.
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Caitlin's father, a would-be poet, moved in literary circles and was friendly with a number of artists. When Caitlin was about four or five, her father began to live apart from his family. Caitlin's mother left London, and she and the girls settled in
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did little more than repay outstanding debts. Furthermore, Caitlin had become more and more frustrated at being left behind, dealing with the children and the bills, while her husband spent his time carousing in another country.
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in the south of France. She later lived for a brief time in Paris before moving to County Clare in 1934, when her father returned to the Macnamaras' reduced estates.
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By her own account, after the death of Dylan she experienced severe emotional and psychological distress, and was treated in clinics and asylums in London, Rome and
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Although Dylan tried to portray himself as a bohemian character, it was Caitlin who was the true rebel. Vera Philips, a childhood friend of Dylan from
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features a track about the marriage of Dylan and Caitlin Thomas, written from a first person perspective, titled "Dylan & Caitlin".
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depicting the title character at different points in her life, was to be produced the same year, but failed to reach the screen.
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In 1930, at the age of 16, Caitlin returned to London and entered a dancing school, and at age 18 was a member of a London
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In 1957, Caitlin published a frank account of her later life and reflections on her life with Dylan, titled
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corn merchant in London, whilst her grandmother, Susannah Cooper, was the daughter of an
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landlords, and her grandfather, Henry Vee Macnamara, was the squire of two estates in
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lived. Dylan arrived with a friend, Fred Janes, and after the four travelled to
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and his family. In her early teens, Caitlin fell in love with Augustus's son,
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became an artist and author. The Macnamaras were descended from a family of
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Caitlin Thomas had three children by Dylan, Llewelyn Edouard (1939–2000),
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Caitlin Macnamara was introduced to Dylan Thomas in a pub, either the
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D. N. Thomas (2017) The Majoliers: Caitlin's Literary Rellies at
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in the 2014 film chronicling her husband's first tour of the US,
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in 1973, aged 60. In 1982, she and Fazio left Rome and moved to
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wrote a song about Caitlin's relationship with Dylan, entitled
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Writers from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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in September 1947. In May 1949, the Thomases moved into
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Caitlin's maternal grandfather, Edouard Majolier, was a
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Index

Caitlin Macnamara
Dylan and Caitlin Thomas, late 1930s
Hammersmith
Catania
Dylan Thomas
Aeronwy Thomas
Nicolette Macnamara
Dylan Thomas
Hammersmith
Nicolette
Anglo-Irish
County Clare
French
Quaker
Anglo-Irish
Alfred Perceval Graves
Joseph Maunsel Hone
Philip Graves
Anton Dolin
Blashford
Ringwood
New Forest
Augustus John
Caspar John
chorus line
Congénies
Wheatsheaf
Fitzroy
Fitzrovia
Laugharne

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