Description: Hard to find, especially in this very good condition, this is the June 1935 issue of Poetry (Chicago). Just a bit of edge wear to the paper wrappers. Nice and clean text. See photo #2 for complete contents. 63 pages. Some highlights I find include: New verse from William Carlos Williams headed Item. Future Scribner's editor, the youthful Burroughs Mitchell, pens his first and only contribution to the monthly, a review of Sydney Salt's Thirty Pieces. Two new poems by Rayner Heppenstall. Essays by editor Harriet Monroe and associate editor Morton Dauwen Zabel on the life and works of Edward Arlington Robinson, who had passed away a few months earlier. Samuel French Morse (a "student at Dartmouth") makes his first contribution to the magazine, a poem called Hepaticas. This is eight years before Morse published his first book (1943).
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Volume: XLVI, #3
Contributors: William Carlos Williams, Samuel French Morse, Burroughs Mitchell, Rayner Heppenstall, Others
Topic: Poetry
Publication Month: June
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1935
Publication Name: Poetry (Chicago)
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Publisher: Poetry (Chicago)
Genre: Literature