Where New Poetry Finds Fertile Ground: The Men, the Magazines, and Their Presses and Spice (Page 24 of the Monday, July 11th Edition of The National Observer)
Washington, DC: The National Observer, 1966. First Printing. Single Sheet. “The continuing development here of what its practitioners call “The New American Poetry” is surely one of the major untold stories of our time. That a movement so serious, so vital, and so accomplished should remain, years after its inception, largely unknown to most people and misunderstood by others is surprising. Comparable postwar developments in the arts—abstract expressionism, black humor..... More
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