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Poetry Magazine June 1965 Adrienne Rich Hayden Carruth James Broughton SC. • Hayden Carruth on Collected Poems of T. S. Eliot. • Adrienne Rich on D. H. Lawrence. • June 1965 issue. The cover features the classic Pegasus emblem associated with the magazine during the Henry Rago editorial years. Original June 1965 issue of “Poetry” magazine, Volume 106, Number 3, founded by Harriet Monroe and published in Chicago. This literary journal issue features an exceptional lineup of poets, translators, critics, and contributors from mid-20th century American and international poetry circles. Notable contents include: • Carlos Drummond de Andrade translated by Elizabeth Bishop • “Travelling in the Family” • Adrienne Rich on D. H. Lawrence • Robert Conquest on Eugene Onegin • Hayden Carruth on Collected Poems of T. S. Eliot • Poems by James Broughton • Contributions by Witter Bynner, Turner Cassity, Daniel Hoffman, Jack Marshall and others The cover features the classic Pegasus emblem associated with the magazine during the Henry Rago editorial years. Editor: • Henry Rago Contributing Editor: • Hugh Kenner Physical details: • Softcover literary journal • June 1965 issue • Approximate dimensions shown in photos • Original printed wraps Condition: Good vintage condition with light age wear, edge wear, mild toning, and handling wear consistent with age. Binding remains solid and pages appear clean. Please review all photographs carefully for condition details. History / Bio: “Poetry” magazine is one of the most influential literary journals in American publishing history. Founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe in Chicago, the magazine helped launch and support major literary figures including T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, and Marianne Moore. This June 1965 issue captures a transitional moment in modern poetry, combining established literary voices with experimental and international work. Particularly notable is the appearance of Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade translated by Elizabeth Bishop, alongside criticism by Adrienne Rich during an important period in postwar American literature. Search keywords: Poetry magazine, Poetry June 1965, Adrienne Rich, Elizabeth Bishop, Carlos Drummond de Andrade, James Broughton, Henry Rago, literary journal, modern poetry, little magazine, Beat era literature, mid century poetry, Witter Bynner, Turner Cassity, Hugh Kenner, literary criticism, vintage poetry magazine, Chicago poetry review, Carlos Andrade translation S1