Published by the Modern Poetry Association, Poetry is generally regarded as the premier journal of verse. For subscribers like the poet and critic Marvin Bell, it is "the first periodical to which one goes seeking both new work by our best poets and thorough reviews of poetry."
Founded in Chicago by Harriet Monroe in 1912, Poetry is the oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world. It has presented--often for the first time--works by virtually every significant poet of the century. The Magazine receives over 90,000 manuscript submissions a year from around the world. In a recent poll conducted by Writer's Digest, Poetry was ranked "number 1" among journals poets "most like to see their bylines in."
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