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The Poems of Malcolm Cowley

Zabel, Morton Dauwen | August 21, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Blue Juniata," by Malcolm Cowley. "Blue Juniata" is important not only because it gives us the assembled verse of a new and definitely interesting poet, but because it sets itself up as a self-confessed logbook of literary youth in America during the ten years which followed the war and which came just after the first fruits of our modern literary revival had been harvested. Until a representative of this literary generation produces a book as the sequel to Alfred Kreymborg's record in "Troubadour," this sizable volume will serve as a guidebook to an exciting interval of intellectual and aesthetic adventure.

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BLUE Juniata (Book); COWLEY, Malcolm, 1898-1989; POETS; POETRY; LITERATURE; FICTION
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