"Contemporary American Poets, 1928-" is a significant anthology that captures the diverse and vibrant voices of American verse during the late 1920s. Compiled by Horace C. Baker, this collection serves as a vital snapshot of the poetic landscape in the United States during a period of immense cultural and literary transition. It features a wide array of styles and themes, reflecting the evolving sensibilities and creative output of the era.
The anthology showcases both established figures and emerging talents of the time, providing readers with a comprehensive look at the trends defining the American spirit. From traditional forms to modern experiments, the verses included within this volume explore the human condition, the American landscape, and the complexities of early 20th-century life. This work is an essential resource for scholars of American literature and poetry enthusiasts alike, offering a curated window into the movements that shaped the literary world of 1928. "Contemporary American Poets, 1928-" stands as a testament to the enduring vibrancy of the American poetic tradition and remains a valuable historical record of a pivotal year in the arts.
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