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underground poetry
underground poetry,a phrase used to describe the work of a number of writer-performers active in Britain between the late 1950s and mid-1970s, including A. Mitchell , Jeff Nuttall ( 1933 – 2004 ), Tom Pickard , Alexander Trocchi , Heathcote Williams , Michael Horovitz , and the Liverpool poets.
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