Description | It is apparent that Garlick is in the process of editing an anthology of poetry which will include selections from Thomas's work. He observes that it is the habit of editors to neglect his late work in favour of earlier poems - a practice which he does not appreciate. Having seen the list of poems earmarked to be included in Garlick's anthology, Thomas notes that it appears as if he is conforming to this trend. He offers that he will permit his poems to appear in the anthology on the condition that Garlick outlines the reasoning behind his selection in the introduction. |