The Chilean Oscar Hahn is a genuine surrealist wizard, capable of rousing uneasiness with memorable imagery that is pregnant with violence and lust. Not that his poetry is all or even primarily dark and threatening, though "Whorehouse Lore," dominated by the vision of a lynched prostitute, certainly is. Other poems, such as "At the Nudist Beach of the Unconscious" (now there's a surrealist title) and "At Noon," may be creepy to begin with but resolve in ecstasy and wonder, even when, in the latt...
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