Nice bright 58 year-old issue of Poetry (Chicago) for June 1967 is in very good condition.
It offers the poet and critic Richard Howard's essay ("British Chronicle") in review of Basil Bunting's recently issued volume (in England) called The Spoils (Morden Tower) along with reviews of other new works including the young Ian Hamilton's early collection, Pretending Not to Sleep and Bernard Spencer's Collected Poems. The issue also includes poems by Robert Duncan (who opens the issue with two longer poems, "Passages 28: The Light" and "Eye of God: Passages 29"), Harvey Shapiro's "For Delmore Schwartz," Hayden Carruth on St. John Perse's Birds, six early poems by Wendell Berry, A.R. Ammons (who is noted on the cover as "A.A. Ammons"), Robert Bly (six poems), Gilbert Sorrentino (4 poems), etc.
70 pages. See photo #2 & 3 for complete contents.
