The Map of Love

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The Map of Love is an early collection of poetry and short prose by Welsh writer Dylan Thomas, showcasing his lyrical style and surreal, emotionally charged imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
short story collection
author Dylan Thomas NERFINISHED
authorNationality Welsh
containsForm poems
prose pieces
short stories
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
Wales NERFINISHED
follows 18 Poems
genre modernist literature
poetry
short prose
hasApproximatePageCount under 200 pages
hasAuthorGender male
hasEmotionallyChargedImagery true
hasLyricalStyle true
hasReputation example of Dylan Thomas’s early surrealist style
hasStyle highly figurative
lyrical
surreal
hasSubject death
desire
identity
love
memory
time
hasSurrealImagery true
isEarlyWorkOf Dylan Thomas NERFINISHED
isPartOfAuthorCareerPhase early career of Dylan Thomas
isWrittenIn 20th century
language English
literaryMovement modernism
notableFor complex symbolism
dense imagery
experimental language
originalMediaType print
precedes Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1939
publisher Dent NERFINISHED

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Dylan Thomas notableWork The Map of Love