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  2. 1968 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Robert Penn Warren in 1968. January 1 – Cecil Day-Lewis is announced as the new Poet Laureate of the UK. [1]May 19 – The Last Poets, originally comprising Felipe Luciano, Gylan Kain and David Nelson, form at Marcus Garvey Park in East Harlem, New York City, on Malcolm X's birthday.

  3. Selected Poems 1942–1968 - Wikipedia

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    Selected Poems 1942-1968 is a collection of poems by Australian poet David Campbell, published by Angus and Robertson in 1968. [1] The collection contains 110 poems taken from the poet's collections Speak with the Sun (1949), The Miracle of Mullion Hill (1956), Poems (1962) and others. [2] These poems were originally published in a variety of ...

  4. Category:Literary magazine cover images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Literary magazine cover images" ... Poetry Ireland Review (magazine cover).jpg; ... Southern Literary Journal 1968 v1 1.jpg; File:SouthRevcover2013 ...

  5. Evergreen Review - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's commitment to the progressive side of the political spectrum has been consistent, with early stance for civil rights and against the Vietnam War. The image of Che Guevara that first appeared on the cover of its February 1968 issue, designed by Paul Davis and based on a photograph by Alberto Korda, became a popular symbol of ...

  6. Beatitude (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Beatitude issue number 2 by Walt Gray. Beatitude was a poetry magazine of the Beat Generation that was published in San Francisco between 1959 and sometime in the 1970s. [1] It was first conceived of by Allen Ginsberg, Bob Kaufman, and John Kelly (the publisher).

  7. San Francisco Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The Oracle combined poetry, spirituality, and multicultural interests with psychedelic design, reflecting and shaping the countercultural community as it developed in the Haight-Ashbury. Arguably the outstanding example of psychedelia within the countercultural "underground" press, the publication was noted for experimental multicolored design.

  8. Al Adab - Wikipedia

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    In the Spring 1968 issue of Al Adab the manifesto of Adunis, a Syrian poet, dated 5 June 1967 was published. [17] Although both were avant-garde publications and supported free verse movement, Al Adab was the main adversary of Shi'r, a poetry magazine started in Beirut in 1968. [17] Because the latter was an ardent opponent of the commitment ...

  9. Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A. R. Ammons once said, "the histories of modern poetry in America and of Poetry in America are almost interchangeable, certainly inseparable." [1] However, in the early years, East Coast newspapers made fun of the magazine, with one calling the idea "Poetry in Porkopolis". [1] Author and poet Jessica Nelson North was an editor.