Furioso: a magazine of poetry; vol. 2, #2, 3. & 4, whole #6, 7 & 8, Fall 1946, Spring & Summer 1947
by Whittemore, Reed, Howard Nemerov, et al, editors, Wallace Stevens, Kenneth Rexroth, Weldon Kees, William Jay Smith, Arthur Mizener, et al
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Madison, CT: Furioso, 1947. Paperback. Three issues, various pagination, poetry, essays, criticism, light soiling to covers else very good paperback literary journals in wraps. Furioso began publishing in 1939. Issue #5 (vol., 2, #1) was published in 1943. The war and a major fire in the offices interrupted publication until 1946 when the publication began anew as a quarterly. These are the first three issues of that new journal.
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- Title
- Furioso: a magazine of poetry; vol. 2, #2, 3. & 4, whole #6, 7 & 8, Fall 1946, Spring & Summer 1947
- Author
- Whittemore, Reed, Howard Nemerov, et al, editors, Wallace Stevens, Kenneth Rexroth, Weldon Kees, William Jay Smith, Arthur Mizener, et al
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Furioso
- Place of Publication
- Madison, CT
- Date Published
- 1947
- Bookseller catalogs
- Gay Studies; Poetry; 1940S; Literary criticism; Serials, journals, magazines;
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