poetry vol. 83 no. 6 MARCH 1954 $5.00 a year MARIANNE MOORE: More Fables from La Fontaine JOHN FREDERICK NIMS: Three Poems KARL SHAPIRO: The Alphabet W. S. MERWIN: Spider Three New Poets: DONALD FINKEL, DON GEIGER, HOLLIS SUMMERS WILLIAM J. SMITH: Laforgue Prose: HUGH KENNER, BABETTE DEUTSCH, EDWARD DAHLBERG, EDA LOU WALTON, HARRY DUNCAN, CID CORMAN POETRY CHRONICLE 50 cents POET R Y^for March 1954 Marianne Moore Cid Corman 311 340 More Fables from La Fontaine A Requisite Commitment TTie Kind 0/ Act 0/, by Robert Karl Shapiro Creeley 315 The Alphabet Eda Lou Walton 343 Donald Finkel Younger Voices 316 Of Love, by Tom Boggs Of All the Ways To Die Survivors Leave, by Charles Caus- ley Don Geiger Spring and Death, by Charles Hig- 317 ham Speed of Sound ffwmanifj/,by Gretchen Warren Hollis Summers Edward Dahlberg 319 347 The Lawnmower Lawrentian Analects W. S. Merwin Studies in Classic American Liter- 320 ature, by D. H. Lawrence Spider Babette Deutsch 353 John Frederick Nims 323 The Waste Remains Decline and Fall The Letters of Hart Crane,1916- Etruscan Tomb 1932, ed. by Brom Weber The Young Ionia Hugh Kenner 357 REVIEWS: Some Elders William Jay Smith Collected Poemsy by Padraic Colum 331 W. B. Yeats and T. Sturge Moore, The Legacy of Laforgue Their Correspondence, ed. by Jules Laforgue and the Ironic In- Ursula Bridge heritance, by Warren Ramsey Dichtung und Prosa, by Ezra Pound, tr. by Eva Hesse Harry Duncan Women by Trachis, by Sophocles. 335 A version by Ezra Pound In Service of Innocence The Undersea Mountain, by Harold POETRY CHRONICLE Norse 367 Published monthly. Editorial offices, 1020 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 11, Illinois, to which all manuscripts and manuscript inquiries should be addressed. Business offices, University of Chicago Press, 5750 Ellis Avenue, Chicago 37, Illinois, to which inquiries regarding adver- tising rates and subscriptions should be addressed. Subscription rates: In the United States, Mexico, Cuba and American possessions, $5.00; in all other countries in the Postal Union, $5.25; Manuscripts cannot be returned unless accompanied by a stamped self-addressed en- velope, or by international coupon from writers living abroad; carbon copies will not be read. Payment is made on publication. In November of each year several prize awards are given for work published. Entered as second class matter Nov. 15, 1912, at the post office at Chicago, 111., under Act of March 3, 1879. All rights reserved. Copyright 1954 by Modern Poetry Association. Indexed in **Readers* Guide to Periodical Literature.,> Editor Karl Shapiro • Acting Editor Nicholas Joosl • Associate Editor Isabella Gardner • Assistant Editors Robert Mueller, Joseph Wiley • Secretary Sue Neil • Editorial Assistants Margaret Danner Cunningham, Joan Farwell, Gleah Brown • Advisory Editors Wal- lace Fowlie,George Dillon,Marion Strobel, Jessica JVelson North Poetry for March 1954 VOL LXXXIII NO. 6 FOUNDED 1912 BY HARRIET MONROE more fables from la fontaine BOOK FIVE XIII THE HEN THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS Take all that is there and forfeit increment, Is a truth too clear for argument In the old fairytale in which golden eggs were laid, One a day. The poor owner would stare At the hen, till sure there was gold in her to share, Then killed, spread out the bird, and was of course repaid By no more than would be found in an ordinary hen. He had cut tlie magic chain and she’d never lay again. וו3 Copyright 1953-1954 by Modem Poetry Association.
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