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b. 1930 - d. 2000

Sinclair Beiles (b. Kampala, Uganda, 1930 - 2000, Johannesburg) was a South African beat poet and editor for Maurice Girodias at the Olympia Press in Paris. He developed along with William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin the cut-up technique of writing poetry and literature.

Beiles was involved with American beat poets Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso and Brion Gysin, and 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 Burroughs' Naked Lunch.

He worked with the Greek artist Takis and read his magnetic manifesto -- "I am a sculpture... I would like to see all nuclear bombs on Earth turned into sculptures"—in 1962 in Paris at the Iris Clert Gallery. 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 wandered 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 Proctor.

In later life he returned to South Africa and was associated with the Johannesburg-based Gallery III [1] 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 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.

The independent filmmaker Anton Kotze made a short film called "Sacred Fix" (26 minutes, South Africa, 1997), which is a documentary portrait of Sinclair Beiles.

A collection of writings about Sinclair Beiles called Who was Sinclair Beiles? was published by Dye Hard Press, Johannesburg, in 2009, co-edited by Gary Cummiskey and Eva Kowalska.

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    • Sinclair Beiles - I'm Telling You The Truth!
      May. 07, 2018

      Sinclair Beiles - I'm Telling You The Truth!

      Est: R2,000 - R3,000

      Sinclair Beiles I'm Telling You The Truth! signed mixed media on paper 42 by 29cm, unframed

      Strauss & Co
    • Sinclair Beiles - We Didn't Know What It Was, recto; Sunrise, verso
      May. 07, 2018

      Sinclair Beiles - We Didn't Know What It Was, recto; Sunrise, verso

      Est: R2,000 - R3,000

      Sinclair Beiles We Didn't Know What It Was, recto; Sunrise, verso signed on both sides mixed media on paper 30 by 41,5cm, unframed

      Strauss & Co
    • Book - Tales - by Sinclair Beiles with Original
      Jul. 25, 2013

      Book - Tales - by Sinclair Beiles with Original

      Est: $250 - $350

      Book - Tales - by Sinclair Beiles with Original Skotnes Woodcuts Beiles, Sinclair Sinclair Beiles was a South African and member of the Beats in Paris, being instrumental in the publication of William Burrough's The Naked Lunch. This is volume of his poetry. However, it is most sought after and quite scarce because it is illustrated by six excellent original full page coloured woodcuts by Cecil Skotnes, with the cover also an original Skotnes woodcut. There is an area of slight abrasion on a blank part of the rear wrapper, but otherwise this is a very good clean copy.Details: Publisher: Gryphon Poets Publisher Place: JohannesburgDate of Publication: 1972Edition: 1st. & OnlyBinding Condition: Very Good PlusOverall Condition: Very Good PlusSize: 4to. Sinclair Beiles was a South African and member of the Beats in Paris, being instrumental in the publication of William Burrough's The Naked Lunch. This is volume of his poetry. However, it is most sought after and quite scarce because it is illustrated by six excellent original full page coloured woodcuts by Cecil Skotnes, with the cover also an original Skotnes woodcut. There is an area of slight abrasion on a blank part of the rear wrapper, but otherwise this is a very good clean copy.Details: Publisher: Gryphon Poets Publisher Place: JohannesburgDate of Publication: 1972Edition: 1st. & OnlyBinding Condition: Very Good PlusOverall Condition: Very Good PlusSize: 4to.

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    • Skotnes Cecil (Sinclair Beiles) - Tales
      Aug. 04, 2011

      Skotnes Cecil (Sinclair Beiles) - Tales

      Est: $200 - $300

      Skotnes Cecil (Sinclair Beiles) - Tales Small 4to. Scarce volume of poetry by South Africa's member of the Beat Poets". Of particular interest because it contains six original colour woodcuts by Cecil Skotnes. A very good copy in the original wraps with integral flaps"" with the front cover design also by Skotnes. The covers are a little time soiled and the rear wrapper has a small abrasion and some small indentations""but there are no tears and no fraying. Internally the contents are fine. " Very Good Johannesburg Gryphon Poets 1972

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