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Dylan ThomasSwift also makes a reference to Dylan Thomas, the famed Welsh poet. In the chorus of her song, Swift sings: "I laughed in your face and said/ 'You're not Dylan Thomas, I'm not Patti Smith/ This ain't the Chelsea Hotel, we're modern idiots'/ And who's gonna hold you like me?" Thomas, who is known for his poem, "Do not go gentle into that good night," frequented The Hotel Chelsea in New York City and lived there with his wife before his death in 1953, according to a website about the poet run by his family. The hotel was where Thomas worked on one of his final pieces before he was hospitalized and died. A plaque outside the hotel was erected about a decade after Thomas' death, commemorating that he "lived and labored last here at the Chelsea Hotel and from here sailed out to die."
Persons: Dylan Thomas Swift, Dylan Thomas, Swift, I'm, Patti Smith, Thomas Organizations: Chelsea Locations: Welsh, Chelsea, New York City
“Who is Harry Smith? Facts about his life, especially his early life, are hard to come by. He was one of the great downtown New York figures of the second half of the 20th century. He wandered the world as if it were his personal shoreline. Smith was an ambassador from the territory Greil Marcus has delineated as the “old, weird America.”
Persons: Harry Smith, John Szwed, ” John Szwed, , Smith, Walker Evans, James Agee, Evans, billy, Patti Smith, Szwed, Greil Marcus, Organizations: Folk, Chelsea Hotel Locations: New York, flophouses
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