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Poetry Of 'The Double Dealer', January-December 1922

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Poetry of 'The Double Dealer', January-December 1922 is a beautifully curated collection of poetry that showcases the diverse voices and styles of poets from the early 20th century. The compilation features works from both well-known poets and up-and-coming writers, creating a rich tapestry of emotions and themes.

The poems in this collection cover a wide range of topics, from love and loss to nature and society, each offering a unique perspective and insight. The language used is rich and evocative, drawing readers in and inviting them to immerse themselves in the beauty of the written word.

What makes this anthology particularly special is the way in which it captures the essence of the time period in which it was written. The poems reflect the tumultuous and ever-changing world of the early 20th century, offering a window into the hopes, fears, and dreams of the era.

Overall, Poetry of 'The Double Dealer', January-December 1922 is a captivating collection of poetry that will resonate with readers of all backgrounds. Whether you are a lover of poetry or simply curious about the literary landscape of the early 20th century, this anthology is sure to delight and inspire.

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117 poems from the January - December 1922 issues of New Orleans-based literary magazine, The Double Dealer, edited by Julius Weis Friend. Some are famous , many are of them are Southerners of the era and died before 1970. Two later made their names as popular novelists. - Summary by Matt Pierard


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