Houses of Joy by Anonymous, Masquerade Books, 1991.
Originally published by Olympia Press in 1959 under the pseudonym Wu Wu Ming (or Meng).
Source: Beat Books
South African poet and playwright 1930 - 2000
Chopin in Majorca was recorded at The Velvet Tongue
Studios in Johannesburg 1989. In those studios Sinclair Beiles is heard reading his
play, a poetic counterpart of George Sand’s ‘Un hiver à Majorque’, in which the
author (whose real name was Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin) relates the
disastrous winter that she and her lover Frédéric Chopin spent on the island in
1838-1839. In an effort to counterbalance George Sand’s self-centred account,
Beiles’ tries to picture in his one-man play what the winter on Majorca must
have looked like from Chopin’s point of view. More here.
"Here are Sinclair’s ‘Last Words,’ written in Paris long
before he would have been aware of any pressing need to devise a
valedictory.” Heathcote Williams, from a tribute to Sinclair Beiles,
in Bone Hebrew, a collection of Beiles’s writings published in 2013, in a
limited edition, Cold Turkey Press. Read more.