| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In Poets of the 1950s, edited by D.J. Enright, Amis claimed that ?????? nobody wants any more poems about philosophers or paintings or novelists or art galleries or mythology or foreign cities or other poems???; and Larkin, who was the acknowledged leader of the Movement, asserted that he had ???no belief in ???tradition??? or a common myth-kitty or casual allusions in poems to other poems or poet
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