
Dylan Thomas
In Our Time: Culture
Serealism in Early Poems
It's much better to try and think about serealism as a kind of source, not a doctrine, a template. And with thomas, the main thing is he reads from really early on, from 19 30, a magazine called transition. This is are filled with serenist writers in art from across europe. But he introduces them to the anglophone world. He talks about a scythe of hair, or a turtle in a hearse. In my intricate image, which is a reference to bonwell's film, but he denies it's an influence on him.
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