The Hourless House - The NEW York Times

Retracing Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s 1935 journey to Donegal’s remote Glencolumbkille Peninsula, lodging near the ruins of his former cottage. Following winding coastal roads past barren moorland, towering cliffs, and scattered traces of human life, they explore this wild Atlantic outpost—its history, folklore, and lingering solitude—while reflecting on Thomas’s own mix of inspiration and isolation.