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The Singing Word: 168 Years of Poetry from The Atlantic Book edited by Walt Hunter

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  • This unique anthology, curated by the magazine’s poetry editor, features long-celebrated and emerging voices, from Walt Whitman and Robert Frost to Mary Oliver and Adrienne Rich
  • The powerful poems of hope, realism, and history are divided into three themes: National Anthems, Natural Lines, and Personal Mythologies
  • Hardcover; 256 pgs.

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Since 1857, The Atlantic’s poetry has reflected America’s evolving identity—honoring leaders, landscapes, and ideals from the Civil War to the present. This unique anthology, curated by the magazine’s poetry editor, features long-celebrated and emerging voices, from Walt Whitman and Robert Frost to Mary Oliver and Adrienne Rich. The powerful poems of hope, realism, and history are divided into three themes: National Anthems, Natural Lines, and Personal Mythologies. Hardcover; 256 pgs.

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