
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Vol 18, April-September 1921
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'Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Vol 18, April-September 1921' Summary
The spring through fall 1921 edition of Poetry magazine, edited by Harriet Monroe, presents a diverse array of verse. From introspective lyrics to evocative nature poems, this collection showcases the range and depth of early 20th-century poetry. Notable contributors include Ezra Pound, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), and Wallace Stevens, among others. Monroe's discerning editorial eye ensures a high standard of craftsmanship and artistic merit throughout the volume.Book Details
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