MARY CRESSWELL
When they lost the plot we had only the notes to go on
[1] The neopantoum structure, with its use of the hard rhymes drape, nape, rape, escape, echoes the beating wings of the seagull.
[2] Well-known for prefiguring Apollinaire’s calligrammes, she wrote little (if anything) after the Russian Revolution.
[3] Word unclear in the original.
[4] A copy hangs in the Louvre.
[5] 1865?-1918
[6] Reputed mistress of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), Lady Beaufort was never in Antibes.
[7] Can be translated either as the colour or as the degenerative disease.
[8] Text corrupted. This rendition assumes that she survived childbirth and did in fact visit the Lesser Antilles.
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