Description: Uncommon complete issue of the October 1937 Poetry (Chicago) magazine is in very good condition. 25th Anniversary Number. Just some tiny chips to the top of the yapped edge front wrapper. Short closed tear neatly repaired inside the front wrapper. Nice and clean text. See photo #2 for complete contents. 62 pages. Some highlights I find include: Wallace Stevens opens the issue with A Rabbit as King of the Ghosts. Editor Morton Dauwen Zabel's fine essay on "Poetry's Quarter-Century." Three new poems by William Carlos Williams. Robert Penn Warren's Autumn Oaks. Two poems by Carl Sandburg. Essays and reviews by Kenneth Burke, Louise Bogan, Ben Belitt and others. John Gould Fletcher's Ascent of Monadnock. Forest Landscapes by Jean Anderson.
Price: 15.99 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Contributors: Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, Robert Penn Warren, Morton Dauwen Zabel, Robert Penn Warren, Carl Sandburg, Horace Gregory, John Gould Fletcher, Jean Anderson, Edna Lou Walton, Kenneth Burke, Ben Belitt
Topic: Poetry, Criticism
Publication Month: October
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1937
Publication Name: Poetry (Chicago)
Publisher: Poetry Magazine
Genre: History, Book Reviewing, Essays