Discover the origins of modern American poetry with "Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Volume I, October-March, 1912-13." This meticulously prepared print edition presents a fascinating glimpse into the groundbreaking work of a pivotal literary periodical. Showcasing a diverse anthology of verse from various authors, this volume captures the burgeoning voices and innovative styles that shaped the landscape of 20th-century poetry.
As a vital platform for emerging and established poets, "Poetry" magazine played a crucial role in defining American literary identity. This collection offers a rich tapestry of themes, forms, and perspectives, reflecting the social and cultural currents of the era. Explore the poems that sparked literary movements and challenged conventional notions of verse. A must-have for enthusiasts of American literature and those seeking to understand the roots of contemporary poetry. This volume preserves a significant piece of literary history, making it accessible for study and appreciation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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