August 1963
- Donald Davie
- James Dickey
- Lee Gerlach
- Paul Goodman
- Daniel Hoffman
From this Issue
Poem
Pure? What does it mean?
The tongues of hell
Are dull, dull as the triple
Tongues of dull, fat CerberusCerberus a hound in Greek and Roman mythology that guards the gates of Hell (Hades), often represented with three heads
Who wheezes at the gate....
The tongues of hell
Are dull, dull as the triple
Tongues of dull, fat CerberusCerberus a hound in Greek and Roman mythology that guards the gates of Hell (Hades), often represented with three heads
Who wheezes at the gate....
Table of Contents
- James L. Dickey
- Sylvia Plath
- Gilbert Sorrentino
- Lorine Niedecker
- Paul Goodman
- Lee F. Gerlach
- Edward Weismiller
- Samuel French Morse
- Daniel G. Hoffman
- Donald Davie
- Elder James Olson
Comment
- William E. Stafford
- Thomas Kinsella
- Samuel French Morse
- Robert S. Sward
- Charles Tomlinson
- A Miscellany
- Patriotic Gore, by Edmund Wilson
- The Tradition of the New, by Harold Rosenberg [John Cage]
- Poetry and the Physical Voice, by Francis Berry
- E. E. Cummings and the Critics (Ed. by S. V. Baum)
- Adventures in Value, by Marion Morehouse and E. E. Cummings
- The Active Universe, by H. W. Piper
- The Making of a Poem, by Stephen Spender
- Oxford Addresses on Poetry, by Robert Graves
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