Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Daily Dose

From Poets of World War II, edited by Harvey Shapiro

FOR THE MOST PART

"For the most part the Americans write in quite a different tone.  Their poems are often bawdy, bitchy, irreverent.  They do not glory in brotherhood and they do not, as a rule, find nobility in one another."

From the Introduction

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