Poetry London

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Poetry London is a London-based literary periodical. As Poetry London: A Bi-Monthly of Modern Verse and Criticism it was founded by Tambimuttu in 1938.

In a new form the magazine is still in print.

Contents

[edit] Contributors

Main contributors included Dylan Thomas, Herbert Read, Stephen Spender, George Barker, Lawrence Durrell.

[edit] Contributors by Issue

[edit] Issue 5: March-April, 1941: the 'Poets in Uniform' Number

Contributors: Herbert Read, Stephen Spender, George Barker, G. S. Fraser, Alan Rook, Desmond Hawkins, Alun Lewis, Tom Scott, Lawrence Durrell, J. F. Hendry, Paul Eluard, John Waller, George Scurfield, Herbert Corby, David Gascoyne.

[edit] May-June 1941

including Dylan Thomas (poem: 'Love in the Asylum')

[edit] Volume 4 May, 1949 Number 15

George Barker, Edwin Muir, Gavin Ewart, Bernard Spencer, Kenneth Slessor, Frank Richards

[edit] External links

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