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All Kinds of Poets

Walton, Eda Lou | January 29, 1930 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Our Singing Strength," by Alfred Kreymborg. This presents an outline of American poetry from 1620 to 1930. According to the author, it shows almost nothing of an original point of view in criticism of these poets or an ability to judge verse writers according to their relative importance. Kreymborg's discoveries of minor figures who serve to make the development of American poetry continuous are not always convincing. He is very hesitant in criticizing living poets.

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BOOKS; OUR Singing Strength (Book); KREYMBORG, Alfred; AMERICAN poetry; CRITICISM; LITERATURE
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