"Surely the vogue of those twisted and contorted human figures must be as short as it is artificial."

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Source: Harriet Monroe (1938). “A poet's life: seventy years in a changing world”, Macmillan

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Harriet Monroe

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Harriet Monroe was a pioneering American poet and editor, best known for founding Poetry magazine and advocating for modernist poetry.

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