R. S. Thomas (1913-2000) was one of the major poets of the twentieth century, an Anglican priest who fiercely disliked the spread of Anglicanism in Wales and was called "the Solzhenitsyn of Wales" for his ability to force attention to matters of conscience. This book reveals his poetry's deep indebtedness to key features of the classic Christian tradition through a focus on the three days at the center of the story of the resurrection and how they...