The Pangolin and Other Verse by Marianne Moore
An important bridge in American poetry, who was admired by Pound, Eliot and Williams for her formal innovations and cutting honesty, which marries a haunting and incisive wit with some of the novel structures of her peers. The Pangolin is arguably her finest poem, and this is a Near Fine first edition, one of just 120 copies printed at the Curwen Press in 1936.
An important bridge in American poetry, who was admired by Pound, Eliot and Williams for her formal innovations and cutting honesty, which marries a haunting and incisive wit with some of the novel structures of her peers. The Pangolin is arguably her finest poem, and this is a Near Fine first edition, one of just 120 copies printed at the Curwen Press in 1936.
An important bridge in American poetry, who was admired by Pound, Eliot and Williams for her formal innovations and cutting honesty, which marries a haunting and incisive wit with some of the novel structures of her peers. The Pangolin is arguably her finest poem, and this is a Near Fine first edition, one of just 120 copies printed at the Curwen Press in 1936.