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A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker
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A Century of Poetry in The New YorkerAs part of its centenary celebrations, The New Yorker has gathered a remarkable collection of verse published since the magazine was founded, in February, 1925. Among the hundreds of featured poems, youll find works by Dorothy Parker, Langston Hughes, W. S. Merwin, Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Seamus Heaney, Sandra Cisneros, Joy Harjo, and Ada Limn, with an introduction by The New Yorkers poetry editor, Kevin Young. Details: 1,024 pages. 6 1 8" x 9
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