
November 1941
- William Benét
- Agustí Bartra
- Walter Benton
- John Brinnin
- Maurice English
From this Issue
Poem
From the magazine:Conscription Camp
Conscription Camp
Your landscape sickens with a dry disease
Even in May, Virginia, and your sweet pines
Like Frenchmen runted in a hundred wars
Are of a child’s height in these battlefields.
For Wilson sowed his teeth where generals prayed
—High-sounding Lafayette and sick-eyed Lee—
The loud Elizabethan...
Even in May, Virginia, and your sweet pines
Like Frenchmen runted in a hundred wars
Are of a child’s height in these battlefields.
For Wilson sowed his teeth where generals prayed
—High-sounding Lafayette and sick-eyed Lee—
The loud Elizabethan...

Table of Contents
- Roy Fuller
Three Poems
- Karl Shapiro
Two Poems
Seven Poems
- Eunice Tietjens
Six Poems
Two Poems
- Katherine Garrison Chapin
Reviews
- Stanley Kunitz
- Donald F. Bond
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