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Two Interviews with Basil King
Two fascinating interviews with Basil King have recently come to light, both in which Basil discusses the artistic and poetic philosophy behind Learning to Draw/ A History. The first is a conversation between Kevin Ring and Basil King for the … Continue reading →
Posted in American Literature, British Literature, Literary Criticism, Literature, Poetry, Reviews
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Tagged American literature, Amiri Baraka, Art, Basil King, beat generation, Beat scene, Beat Scene Magazine, Black Mountain College, Bukowski, Burroughs, Charles Olson, Daniel Staniforth, Ginsberg, Kerouac, Kevin Ring, Learning to Draw, Literature, Nathaniel Tarn, Painting, Paul Blackburn, poetry, Skylight Press, Thomas Fink, writing
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