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Verse Chronicle

Dupee, F. W. | April 14, 1945 issue

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It is very irritating to reviewers that poets insist on publishing their books as individuals instead of according to some convenient pattern of schools or age groups. As it is, the reviewer has to think up his own pattern for any collection of new books of verse, dividing poets into, say, lovers of turbines and lovers of begonias, or those who have heard of the war and those who have not. The article mainly deals with three poets who, although once shared vaguely similar, methods, are mainly alike in that they have recently published books of poetry. Poets discussed in the article are: William Carlos, Kenneth Rexroth and D.H. Lawrence.

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POETS; AUTHORS; POETRY; BOOKS; CARLOS, William; REXROTH, Kenneth; LAWRENCE, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930; PUBLISHERS & publishing
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