Poetry, A Magazine of Verse (Bookshelf)
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Poetry (founded as, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse), published in Chicago, Illinois since 1912, is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world. The magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, an author who was then working as an art critic of the Chicago Tribune. In the first decade of its existence, Poetry became the principal organ for modern poetry of the English-speaking world. T. S. Eliot's first professionally published poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," was published in Poetry. The magazine was instrumental in launching the Imagist and Objectivist poetic movements.
—Excerpted from Poetry magazine on Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia.
Volume 1
- Poetry: A Magazine of Verse — Nos. 1-6, October-March, 1912-13
(complete Volume 1)