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Dial, May 1920

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"Dial, May 1920" is a collection of poetry and literary essays that showcases the diversity and talent of various authors from that time period. From poem about nature to thought-provoking essays on society, this anthology offers a rich and engaging reading experience.

The poems in this collection are beautifully crafted, with vivid imagery and powerful emotions that resonate with the reader long after they have finished reading. Each author brings a unique perspective to the table, creating a tapestry of voices that blend seamlessly together.

The literary essays included in the book provide valuable insights into the cultural and political landscape of the 1920s, offering readers a glimpse into the concerns and issues that were important to society at that time. These essays are well-researched and thoughtfully written, making them a valuable addition to anyone interested in the history of the period.

Overall, "Dial, May 1920" is a literary gem that offers a captivating glimpse into the world of literature and ideas in the early 20th century. Whether you are a fan of poetry, essays, or simply enjoy exploring the work of talented authors, this anthology is a must-read.

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An example of one of the leading literary magazines of the early 20th Century. Poetry by e.e. cummings and Louise Bryant , a short story by Sherwood Anderson, a memoir of the late poet James Flecker, theater and book reviews by Gilbert Seldes, and other critical works.


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