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Exploring overlooked British poets from the 1940s, this collection of essays delves into their alternative perspectives shaped by anarchist-influenced magazines. It examines the surveillance of British writers by MI5, alongside a critical look at Alger Hiss's controversial espionage case. Additionally, it highlights lesser-known Beat writers, scrutinizes influential magazines from the mid-20th century, and reviews the impact of Dadaism, featuring figures like Tristan Tzara, Walt Whitman, Woody Guthrie, and Malcolm Cowley.
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Anarchists, Beats and Dadaists, Jim Burns
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- Released
- 2015
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- Title
- Anarchists, Beats and Dadaists
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jim Burns
- Publisher
- Lulu.com
- Released
- 2015
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 216
- ISBN13
- 9781326446543
- Category
- Encyclopedia
- Description
- Exploring overlooked British poets from the 1940s, this collection of essays delves into their alternative perspectives shaped by anarchist-influenced magazines. It examines the surveillance of British writers by MI5, alongside a critical look at Alger Hiss's controversial espionage case. Additionally, it highlights lesser-known Beat writers, scrutinizes influential magazines from the mid-20th century, and reviews the impact of Dadaism, featuring figures like Tristan Tzara, Walt Whitman, Woody Guthrie, and Malcolm Cowley.