Description: Hard to find December 1993 number of Poetry (Chicago) is in like new condition. See photos #2-3 for complete contents. Edited at this date by Joseph Parisi. 62 pages. Outstanding issue includes: Opening poems (2) by the able Debora Greger. Back cover memorable poem (in tribute) by the late great William Stafford (1914-1993). See photo #4. The now late Georgia poet, William Greenway, for many years a teacher at Youngstown State, contributes two poems including his wonderful For My Friends, Who Complain That I Never Write Anything Happy, prefaced by a quotation from English poet Thomas Hardy. A poem by Robert Huff, marking his passing (1924-1993). Three new poems by Albert Goldbarth. Ben Howard on new works by Mona Van Duyn, C.K. Williams, Donald Hall, and W.S. Merwin. Two new poems by Tom Disch. Much more!
Price: 20 USD
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Volume: CLXIII, #3
Contributors: Tom Disch, Ben Howard, William Greenway, William Stafford, Debora Gregor, Others
Topic: Poetry
Publication Month: December
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1993
Publication Name: Poetry (Chicago)
Publisher: Modern poetry Association
Genre: Literature, Essays, Criticism