
Nell Osborne Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âA perceptive friend of mine says that my poetry takes place within deep social insanity. I like poetry and prose that behaves outrageously, or antisocially, or which doesnât ârewardâ the reader, at least not in familiar or legible ways â I think thatâs a personal preference â but it lends itself well to the experience of being alive right now.â
Stuart Ross Surreal-Absurd Sampler
In 1984 I founded a school of writing I called Demento Primitivo. It really caught on, at least among me. The people and other creatures and objects in my poems and stories often push themselves beyond the boundaries of realism and into the dementations of reality. Reality is the bubbling cauldron of absurdity we are flung into. The giant ladle of surrealism stirs us around and around until we capitulate to its nurturing demands.
Bill Herbert Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âThe non-sequiturs of the word paintings in particular set us puzzles we can neither avoid, solve, nor entirely ignore. [âŚ] This is surreal in the way John Ashbery is - something appears to be consistent at the same time as engaging with it seems to establish that it is not.â
Julia Rose Lewis Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âI suspect my poems appear surreal, because there is significant overlap between the ways in which scientists and surrealists look at the world. Commonsense is backgrounded, in both, curiosity is foregrounded.â
Ian McMillan Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âI can more or less remember when I first tried to be surrealistically creative: it was on a church youth club trip to London in around 1969 when I was 13. On the way home my mates and I were spectacularly bored on the rattling bus and I said, apropos of nothing, that when I got home I was going wash my hands in a bowl made from old leather cucumbers when I got home. That collision of leather and cucumbers got a laugh and a surreal door was opened in my mind.â
Sophie Herxheimer Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âSurrealism is just a way to cope with the extreme ordinariness and horror of daily life. If we donât play, itâs like an acceptance of a world in which we eat and dress from a giant monotonous supermarket â we are at the mercy of the chains!â
Dan Power Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âevery night i lie in bed and lie and wait until my mind logs off ⌠until my hardware powers down ⌠i donât know where i go at night or where i go during the day ⌠i think this lack of knowledge is evident in my writing âŚâ
Michael Chang Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âThe surreal and the absurd are absolutely necessary. [âŚ] My work reflects my own thoughts and impressions about what makes people tick. Turns out I find comfort in the ânot knowingâ.â
Sylee Gore Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âInhale an image, exhale a word. Melt a book to paint a mirror. Buy nothing you can borrow. Refill a song. Place a window somewhere evident. Let muscle overcome memory. Is image a language never needing translation?â
Aaron Kent Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âThrough surrealism, I write connected to activism, connected to absurdity, and connected to art.â
Yi Won Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âA central feature of Yi Wonâs work is how she sees the world through images rather than meaning. "This feature makes me want to make my poetic language imagery newer and stranger," Yi Won saysâŚ"The irony of the closest thing being the most unfamiliar seems to provide an unfamiliar and familiar image at the same time.â
Jeff Hilson Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âMy poems court the absurd in that theyâre incongruous, at times silly, and frequently out of tune (from the Latin absurdus) â think The Residentsâ Commercial Album, Heinrich Ignatz Franz von Biberâs scordatura tuning for the Rosary Sonatas, as well as The ShaggsâŚâ
Maria Sledmere Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âMy poetry is made from dream paste, shimmer artifice of momentary disturbance. I like that surrealism is about connection and rupture, copying, aporia. I always felt my soul was pretty alien.â
Anne-Laure Coxam Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âLove is surreal, surreal is loveâ - to divert John Lennonâs line (big words! whatâs love, whatâs surreal?). These poems (whatâs a poem?) emerged from an accident, the accident of opening a territory and the accident of venturing into this new intimate territory where two bodies touching and two subconscious minds clinking against each other is full of dangers and an endless surprise.
Tessa Berring Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âIn a sense maybe all poetry is absurd? Or at least, all poetry is artificeâŚâ
Ronan Fenton Surreal-Absurd Samper
âThe Surreal has always been my refuge from a world in which I could once only recognize a system governed by pre-established rules, before I inevitably came to embrace the disorder, whirling in deluge, that lay alongside and underneath it.â
SJ Fowler Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âI first met Babs when I first met Babs in London. ⌠I went into a shop on the Bethnal Green Road, surrounded by people pretending to be poets, and met her basically. I thought I had seen it all, but here was this purple catâŚâ
Sawako Nakayasu Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âAt some point, as if there was some kind of tipping point, there seemed to be enough surreal aspects to the supposedly real world, which made it simply a more honest way to try to reckon with said world. In terms of poetic practices, it was Francis Ponge and his delightful prose poems that held open the door for me.â
Stephen Sunderland Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âWhen I found Surrealism, I was attracted by its extremism â but whilst automatism is invigorating itâs also exhausting. Iâm glad to have found other surrealist methods enabling me to âmanifestâ my writing using chanceâŚâ
Liam Bates Surreal-Absurd Sampler
âMy interest in the surreal and absurd predates my interest in poetry. We almost all have dreams, I guess, but not everybody wants to hear about them. I have always wanted to hear about them, to have a poke around in someone's selfhood, beyond those pesky impositions like veracity and linear time.â
The never-ending questâŚ
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