March 1949
- Stephen Stepanchev
- John Ciardi
- E. Cummings
- Dannie Abse
- Patrick Anderson
From this Issue
Poem
1
People who have no children can be hard:
Attain a mail of ice and insolence:
Need not pause in the fire, and in no sense
Hesitate in the hurricane to guard.
And when wide world is bitten and bewarred
They perish purely, waving their spirits...
People who have no children can be hard:
Attain a mail of ice and insolence:
Need not pause in the fire, and in no sense
Hesitate in the hurricane to guard.
And when wide world is bitten and bewarred
They perish purely, waving their spirits...
Table of Contents
Five Poems
Four Poems
- Gwendolyn Brooks
- David Cornel De Jong
- Dannie Abse
Three Poems
- Patrick Anderson
- James Broughton
- Constance Carrier
- Byron Vazakas
- Arthur Gregor
- Louis Johnson
- Selwyn S. Schwartz
Two Poems
Opinion
- Karl Shapiro
Reviews
- Ned Rosenheim
- William Poster
- John Theobald
- Ray Smith
- Stanley Edgar Hyman
- Germaine Bree
- William Van O'Connor
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