October 1919
- Harriet Monroe
- Maurice Browne
- Baker Brownell
- Floyd Dell
- John Frederick
From this Issue
Poem
Barque of phosphor
On the palmy beach,
Move outward into heaven,
Into the alabasters
And night blues.
Foam and cloud are one.
Sultry moon-monsters
Are dissolving.
Fill your black hull
With white moonlight.
There will never...
On the palmy beach,
Move outward into heaven,
Into the alabasters
And night blues.
Foam and cloud are one.
Sultry moon-monsters
Are dissolving.
Fill your black hull
With white moonlight.
There will never...
Table of Contents
Pecksniffiana
- Wallace Stevens
- Fabliau of Florida
- Homunculus et La Belle Etoile
- The Weeping Burgher
- from Peter Parasol
- Exposition of the Contents of a Cab
- Ploughing on Sunday
- Banal Sojourn
- from The Indigo Glass in the Grass
- Anecdote of the Jar
- Of the Surface of Things
- The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician
- The Place of the Solitaires
- from The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage
- Colloquy with a Polish Aunt
- Baker Brownell
Journeys and Discoveries
- Mark Turbyfill
- John Towner Frederick
Three Poems
- Maurice Browne
- Luella Stewart
- Floyd Dell
- Marx G. Sabel
- M. Lyster
- Elsa Gidlow
- John Rodker
- Marjorie Allen Seiffert
Two Designs
- Marjorie Allen Seiffert
Comment
- Harriet Monroe
Reviews
- Richard Aldington
- Harriet Monroe
- Marjorie Allen Seiffert
- John Rodker
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