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A poem in four numbered parts.
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Dedication: : To Salvador Dali
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Epigraph: In forma dunque di candida rosa mi si mostrava la milizia santa, che nel suo sangue Criste fece sposa. (Dante, Paradiso)
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The Pelvic Rose
1940
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— Appears in: Angry Penguins , no. [1] 1940; (p. 22) Dramas from the Sky 1942; (p. 38) Harris gives a brief account of his use of symbolism and 'biological imagery' in the poem 'The Pelvic Rose'. He describes the poem as 'contemporary in spirit and technique', but 'primitive in its nature'.
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The Pelvic Rose
1940
single work
column
— Appears in: Angry Penguins , no. [1] 1940; (p. 22) Dramas from the Sky 1942; (p. 38) Harris gives a brief account of his use of symbolism and 'biological imagery' in the poem 'The Pelvic Rose'. He describes the poem as 'contemporary in spirit and technique', but 'primitive in its nature'.
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