Sinclair Beiles

Sinclair Beiles

of writing poetry and literature.

Beiles was involved with American beat poets Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and Brion Gysin, and writer William Burroughs at the legendary Beat Hotel in Paris. The photographer Harold Chapman recorded this period in his book "The Beat Hotel" (Gris Banal, 1984). He co-authored "Minutes to Go" with Burroughs, Gysin and Corso (Two Cities Editions, 1960). Beiles helped edit William Burroughs' book "Naked Lunch".

. At this event he was famously suspended in mid-air by a magnetic field from a powerful magnet in a sculpture developed by Takis. Beiles attributed his subsequent mental instability to this experience even though he insisted that Takis provide him with a helmet to protect his head from the magnetic field.

Beiles wondered through Europe, including a spell in London and settled in the Greek islands during the 1970s. He fought frequent bouts of depression, mental illness and drug addiction. He was married to the South African poet and artist Marta Procter.

In later life he returned to South Africa and was associated with the Johannesburg-based Gallery III [http://www.111.co.za] group of poets, writers, composers and performance artists and lived in the central and artistic district of Yeoville. He and the South African columnist and playwright Ian Fraser (see Ian Fraser (playwright)), formed a friendship which lasted many years. The poet had a burst of writing activity from 1991 to 2000, publishing a large number of poetry collections, including "A South African Abroad" (Lapis Press, 1991). He died in relative poverty.

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Works by Sinclair Beiles

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*Minutes to Go (with Burroughs, Gysin, Corso) Two Cities Editions, 1960
*The Olympia Reader (Houses of Joy) edited by Maurice Girodias. Grove Press 1965
*Ashes of Experience, Wurm, 1969
*Tales: Poems, Gryphon Poets, 1972
*Sacred Fix, Cold Turkey Press, 1975
* Ballets, 1978
* Dowsings, 1980
*Poems Under Suspicion, Poems On Bits Of Paper (with Marta Proctor) 1982
* The Crucifixion, Two Cities, 1984
*A South African Abroad, Lapis Press, 1991
*On-Stage, Limited Editions, 1994
*Aardvark City, or Hieronymous Hotel, Limited Editions, 1994
*Khakiweeds, Limited Editions, 1995
*Deliria, Small Spaces Press, 1995
*Yeoville: Poems, Nugget Press, 1996
*Sugar, Nugget Press, 1996
*Plays (Harlem King of the Negroes; My Brother Frederico; Chopin in Majorca) Nugget Press, 1996
*The Greek Plays (Electra; Punch and Judy; Genesis; Mme Sausolito) Nugget Press 1996
*3 Plays (Picasso by Max Jacob; Suzanne Valedon; Colette) Nugget Press, 1996
*The Golden Years, Nugget Press, 1997
*Nagmaal, Nugget Press, 1997
*Bicycle Tales, Nugget Press, 1997
*Springtime at Raubenheimers, Nugget Press, 1998
*Women, Nugget Press 2000

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External links

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*Poetry Links: [http://www.111.co.za/Archive/BeatHotel/Nu%20Beat%20pix/SBPoemsArt.htm]
*Beat Hotel Tribute: [http://www.111.co.za/Archive/BeatHotel/beat_hotel.htm]
*Photo Of Gallery III [http://www.111.co.za/Archive/ArchivePage/gallery111.jpg]
*James de Villiers & Gallery III [http://www.111.co.za]
*Beat Bits: [http://www.111.co.za/Archive/BeatHotel/beat_miscellania.htm]
*Harold Chapman Beat Hotel photos: [http://www.topfoto.co.uk/gallery/beathotel/]
*The Beat Hotel, Barry Miles, ISBN 1-903809-14-2: [http://www.amazon.com/Beat-Hotel-Ginsberg-Burroughs-1958-1963/dp/080211668X]


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