Penguin Book of Modern American Verse
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The Penguin Book of Modern American Verse is a standard poetry anthology edited by Geoffrey Moore, and published in London in 1954 by Penguin Books.
Poets in the Penguin Book of Modern American Verse[edit]
- Léonie Adams
- Conrad Aiken
- Stephen Vincent Benét
- John Berryman
- Elizabeth Bishop
- John Peale Bishop
- Richard Palmer Blackmur
- Louise Bogan
- John Malcolm Brinnin
- John Ciardi
- Hart Crane
- E. E. Cummings
- Emily Dickinson
- Hilda Doolittle
- Richard Eberhart
- T. S. Eliot
- Kenneth Fearing
- Robert Fitzgerald
- John Gould Fletcher
- Robert Frost
- Horace Gregory
- Robert Horan
- Randall Jarrell
- Robinson Jeffers
- Vachel Lindsay
- Amy Lowell
- Robert Lowell
- Archibald MacLeish
- Edgar Lee Masters
- James Merrill
- W. S. Merwin
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Marianne Moore
- Merrill Moore
- Ogden Nash
- Howard Nemerov
- John Frederick Nims
- Kenneth Patchen
- Ezra Pound
- Phelps Putnam
- John Crowe Ransom
- Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Theodore Roethke
- Muriel Rukeyser
- Carl Sandburg
- Delmore Schwartz
- Winfield Townley Scott
- Karl Shapiro
- Theodore Spencer
- Wallace Stevens
- Allen Tate
- Mark Van Doren
- Peter Viereck
- Robert Penn Warren
- Richard Wilbur
- William Carlos Williams
- Edmund Wilson
- Elinor Wylie
See also[edit]
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