Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Surveyed Vision : 36 Meditations on 3 Books by Barry Hill (Peacemongers, Grass Hut Work and Reason & Lovelessness)
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  • Epigraph: Writing, because it can’t help but be critical, might help make peace — Barry Hill (R 463)

    Deep criticism is a kind of poem […], or at least prose that delineates the poem that is trying to surface from the analysis — Barry Hill (R 255)

    Criticism must attack form, never the content of your ideas, of your phrases. Do as you please. Sentiment is the most incomplete imaginable form of reasoning — Lautréamont (Poésies)

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    y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review Propaganda no. 97 and 98 October 2020 20329298 2020 periodical issue 'Loaded term: propaganda. Hardly the mild descriptive tag of its origin, the word now invokes visions of cynical manipulation, grand conspiracies to turn entire populations against their own interests and against each other.' (Mez Breeze and Simon Groth, Editorial introduction) 2020
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