The poetry of Harry Burrus is highly diverse. It reveals the importance of visual imagery and movement in his imagination. In some of his poems, there are echoes of images experienced in the open street and of the close connection between everyday life, the written world, collages and art that were so important to Surrealist writers such as Andr Breton and Ted Joans. Shades of Breton's Nadja, Louis Aragon's Le Paysan de Paris, and Phillippe Soupault's...
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