The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 133, Issues 2-3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... poetry -The Broken Ground ( Harcourt , Brace , and World ) -emerges as a disappointment . But let me at least begin with praise . There are , I think , several good poems and four excellent ones in the entire volume . The title piece is ...
... poetry -The Broken Ground ( Harcourt , Brace , and World ) -emerges as a disappointment . But let me at least begin with praise . There are , I think , several good poems and four excellent ones in the entire volume . The title piece is ...
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... poetry ; in most circles — although occasionally one has doubts — it is more exciting to read modern poetry than to read about it . Pream- bles is a rich book , not only for what its poems say about the imagination but for what they ...
... poetry ; in most circles — although occasionally one has doubts — it is more exciting to read modern poetry than to read about it . Pream- bles is a rich book , not only for what its poems say about the imagination but for what they ...
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... Poetry Editor . She is writing poetry now for the Iowa University Poetry Workshop . WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS III was a ranking scholar last year as a junior in Yale College . He is enrolled in the English Honors Major . His poetry has been ...
... Poetry Editor . She is writing poetry now for the Iowa University Poetry Workshop . WILLIAM P. MATTHEWS III was a ranking scholar last year as a junior in Yale College . He is enrolled in the English Honors Major . His poetry has been ...
Contents
EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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