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The Poetry Anthology, 1912-2002: Ninety Years of America's Most Distinguished Verse Magazine
Joseph Parisi
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Description for The Poetry Anthology, 1912-2002: Ninety Years of America's Most Distinguished Verse Magazine
Hardcover. An anthology from one of America's most distinguished magazines of verse. It includes virtually every notable poet from 1912 until 2002. Editor(s): Parisi, Joseph; Young, Stephen. Num Pages: 576 pages. BIC Classification: DCQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 219 x 180 x 38. Weight in Grams: 794.
“The history of poetry and of Poetry in America are almost interchangeable, certainly inseparable,” wrote A. R. Ammons. Founded by Harriet Monroe in 1912, Poetry magazine established its reputation immediately by printing T. S. Eliot’s “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” Carl Sandburg’s “Chicago Poems,” Wallace Stevens’s “Sunday Morning,” and the first important poems of Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, Robert Frost, and many other then unknown, now classic authors. Publishing monthly without interruption, Poetry has become America’s most distinguished magazine of verse, presenting, often for the very first time, virtually every notable poet of the last nine decades—an unprecedented record. Decade by decade, this bountiful ninetieth-anniversary anthology from Poetry includes the poems of the major talents—along with several lesser known—in all their variety: William Butler Yeats, Edgar Lee Masters, Sara Teasdale, D. H. Lawrence, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Vachel Lindsay, Robert Graves, May Sarton, Langston Hughes, W. H. Auden, Stephen Spender, Hart Crane, Robert Penn Warren, Dylan Thomas, e. e. cummings, Gwendolyn Brooks, James Merrill, John Ashbery, Frank O’Hara, Randall Jarrell, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, Robinson Jeffers, Theodore Roethke, Karl Shapiro, Anne Sexton, Thom Gunn, John Berryman, Sylvia Plath, Maxine Kumin, Ted Hughes, Adrienne Rich, and Galway Kinnell. In recent decades, Poetry has presented Seamus Heaney, Rita Dove, Billy Collins, Kay Ryan, Eavan Boland, Stephen Dunn, Mary Oliver, Yusef Komunyakaa, Jane Kenyon, James Tate, Sharon Olds, Louise Glück, Marilyn Hacker, and many, many others. T. S. Eliot called Poetry “an American institution.” The Poetry Anthology is sure to be an American keepsake.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Ivan R. Dee
Condition
New
Number of Pages
576
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781566634687
SKU
V9781566634687
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About Joseph Parisi
Joseph Parisi joined Poetry in 1976 and served as its tenth editor from 1983–2003. Among his books are Marianne Moore: The Art of a Modernist and, with Stephen Young, Dear Editor: A History of Poetry in Letters. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2002, and is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Mr. Parisi has also edited a definitive modern poetry collection, 100 Essential Modern Poems published with Ivan R. Dee in 2005. Stephen Young, former senior editor of Poetry, is program director of the Poetry Foundation. He was educated at Dartmouth and joined the magazine in 1988. Messrs. Parisi and Young live in Chicago.
Reviews for The Poetry Anthology, 1912-2002: Ninety Years of America's Most Distinguished Verse Magazine
One of the premier single-volume anthologies available.
Library Journal
This modest Chicago monthly has featured not only many of the 20th century's greatest poets, but also many of their famous poems. It is pleasant to think, given everything that Poetry has meant to literature in the last 100 years and everything it may yet mean to generations of readers that it will not have such troubles in the future.
David Yezzi
The Philadelphia Inquirer
It is a fitting collection that not only features their work, but helped place them in the pantheon.
Richard Wakefield
The Seattle Times
This anthology makes clear that American poetry is as powerful, diverse, and vibrant as ever.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
For the LOVER of poetry there is much to savor here...
Ron Smith
Times-Dispatch
A Who's Who of American verse...a landmark collection.... Highly recommended.
Library Journal
Superb and invaluable...comprehensive and thrilling...a veritable history of twentieth-century poetry in English.... A tremendous resource.
Booklist, Starred Review
A great catch...I so thoroughly enjoyed this book that every time I lay eyes on it I can't help picking it up — even if it is for the hundredth time.
Kliatt
The two kinds of anthology—that of summary and that of advocacy—will suffice to define the type of Parisi's book.
James Matthew Wilson
Contemporary Poetry Review
Library Journal
This modest Chicago monthly has featured not only many of the 20th century's greatest poets, but also many of their famous poems. It is pleasant to think, given everything that Poetry has meant to literature in the last 100 years and everything it may yet mean to generations of readers that it will not have such troubles in the future.
David Yezzi
The Philadelphia Inquirer
It is a fitting collection that not only features their work, but helped place them in the pantheon.
Richard Wakefield
The Seattle Times
This anthology makes clear that American poetry is as powerful, diverse, and vibrant as ever.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
For the LOVER of poetry there is much to savor here...
Ron Smith
Times-Dispatch
A Who's Who of American verse...a landmark collection.... Highly recommended.
Library Journal
Superb and invaluable...comprehensive and thrilling...a veritable history of twentieth-century poetry in English.... A tremendous resource.
Booklist, Starred Review
A great catch...I so thoroughly enjoyed this book that every time I lay eyes on it I can't help picking it up — even if it is for the hundredth time.
Kliatt
The two kinds of anthology—that of summary and that of advocacy—will suffice to define the type of Parisi's book.
James Matthew Wilson
Contemporary Poetry Review