Dive into the rich tapestry of 20th-century verse with "Poetry, Volumes 13-14", a compilation from the esteemed magazine founded by Harriet Monroe. Showcasing a diverse array of voices, this collection captures the evolving landscape of American poetry during a transformative era. Discover works by celebrated poets such as Morton Dauwen Zabel, George Dillon, Karl Jay Shapiro, Henry Rago, Peter De Vries, and more.
Published in conjunction with the Modern Poetry Association, these volumes offer a glimpse into the heart of contemporary literary expression, making it an essential addition for scholars, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to explore the depths of human experience through the power of verse. Explore the rhythm and rhyme of a generation defining itself through art.
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