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Oct 30, 2019

[Answer] 2. This hard imbibing Welsh author died at 39 due to pneumonia and fatty liver disease. His most famous work urged the dying to not "go gentle into that goodnight" and yet he passed away quietly after lingering in a short coma. Who is he?

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...1. Dylan Thomas 2. Boyd Clack 3. James Joyce 4. Tristan Jones When Dylan arrived at the hospital he was initially treated for alcohol poisoning after admitting he had consumed 18 glasses of whiskey.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. This hard imbibing Welsh author died at 39 due to pneumonia and fatty liver disease. His most famous work urged the dying to not "go gentle into that goodnight" and yet he passed away quietly after lingering in a short coma. Who is he?"



Dylan Thomas:


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