February 1958 Stephen BergRobert BeumCarl BodeEdwin BurrowsTurner CassityTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineMirrorI grow old under an intensityOf questioning looks. Nonsense,I try to say, I cannot teach you childrenHow to live.—If not you, who will?Cries one of them aloud, grasping my gildedFrame till the world sways. If not you, who will?Between their... Read More Poempoetry-magazineS.P.Q.R.—A Letter from Rome Read More Poempoetry-magazineHero Speech Read More Table of ContentsJames MerrillMirrorA Valentine in CrayonsAt MamallapuramLaboratory PoemItalian LessonWalking All NightJohn CiardiS.P.Q.R.—A Letter from RomeTo Lucasta, about That WarMuriel RukeyserHero SpeechAllen KanferThe Lonely FugitiveThe GiraffeA Mountain Standing StrongMosesEdwin Gladding BurrowsLandfallRobert Lawrence BeumChantyAnniversary BirdsCarl BodeAnd the VirginMay SwensonA Lake SceneRosalind LevineSpace DesignTurner CassityLotteria, LotteriaOut of the PitThe Mounted BellStephen BergThe RoomAlan NeameThursday AfternoonMedical College: LevantConversation Piece, 1957The RiposteNight SceneCommentKenneth BurkeThe Encyclopaedic, Two Kinds ofRobert DuncanA Risk of SympathiesParker TylerPride and Prejudice in Poetic DramaDon GeigerEarwicker on the StageCONTRIBUTORSStephen BergRobert Lawrence BeumCarl BodeKenneth BurkeEdwin Gladding BurrowsTurner CassityJohn CiardiRobert DuncanDon GeigerAllen KanferRosalind LevineJames MerrillAlan NeameMuriel RukeyserMay SwensonParker Tyler
Poempoetry-magazineMirrorI grow old under an intensityOf questioning looks. Nonsense,I try to say, I cannot teach you childrenHow to live.—If not you, who will?Cries one of them aloud, grasping my gildedFrame till the world sways. If not you, who will?Between their... Read More