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Page 137 from Issue 60
Chicago
at
Poetry
.) "Got some great jokes for you," he would announce, striding through the ...
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Page 33 from Issue 62
Chicago, honors in twentieth-century American
poetry
. I hal also heard, but somehow did not believe, that ...
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Page 324 from Issue 63
desert....''' Then says, "A bit grandiose, isn't it? The poem that
poetry
...
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Page 559 from Issue 63
a volume of uncensored
poetry
, or an ordinary homemade bomb. "Wait a minute, Hubert." ...
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Page 202 from Issue 66
could assent,'? That some World War I
poetry
appeared while that war was still in progress may ...
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Page 203 from Issue 66
conventions of our day, in not in the least prohibiting a self-verification for
poetry
, nonetheless makes the ...
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Page 204 from Issue 66 enormous scale of suffering and historical incident. Such work,
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or ...
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any bearing on Fenton's
poetry
? Fenton answers that, when he himself disapproves of Auden ...
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Page 215 from Issue 66
happens around him, but has also pre served, with his poetic strength, the value of
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and inwardness ...
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Page 95 from Issue 67
Fall 1986
poetry
of my contemporaries and those who have come before. The terms of the legacy were drawn up in ...
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