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Wheels - The Sixth Cycle

The sixth and final cycle of Wheels was published in 1921, and is much shorter than the preceding volumes. Apart from the three Sitwells, the poets represented are Aldous Huxley, Alan Porter, Sherard Vines, H.R.Barbour, Charles Orange (Brian Howard), Paul Selver and Augustine Rivers. - Summary by Algy Pug (1 hr 0 min)

Chapters

Two Mexican Pieces by Osbert Sitwell

Nero in the Circus by Aldous Huxley

Picture by Goya by Aldous Huxley

Sonnet by Alan Porter

Design for a Printed Calico by Sherard Vines

Quadrant by Sherard Vines

Subjective Odyssey by H.R. Barbor

Aberrantry by H.R .Barbor

Parade Virtues for a Dying Gladiator by Sacheverell Sitwell

An Imitation by Sacheverell Sitwell

Another Imitation by Sacheverell Sitwell

Barouches Noires by Charles Orange

Two Bucolic Poems by Edith Sitwell

Fantasia for Mouth Organ by Edith Sitwell

Early Spring by Edith Sitwell

Perpetuum Mobile by Paul Selver

The Death of Mercury by Augustine Rivers