Sinclair Beiles, from the introduction to Marta Proctor's Offering of fire.
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Sinclair Beiles on surrealist poetry
'Most surrealist poetry became mannered and in its quest for unusual relationships between words, and ideas, was set down at the expense of feelings and motives. The poems became beautiful seashells devoid of life.'
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Marta Proctor,
poetry,
Sinclair Beiles,
surrealism
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