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This is the Summer 1931 issue of The Hound Horn, a prominent American literary journal founded in 1927 by Harvard students Harold Acton, Lincoln Kirstein, and Varian Fry. Known for publishing influential literary and critical works, The Hound Horn featured contributions from prominent writers, poets, and critics, making it an essential publication in early 20th-century American literature.
Highlights of this issue include an essay on Baudelaire by Charles du Bos, a story titled "The Ice House" by Caroline Gordon, a translation of "Three Elegies" by Rainer Maria Rilke, and poems by E. E. Cummings, Yvor Winters, and Dudley Fitts. This issue also contains chronicles, photographs, and book reviews, offering a glimpse into the intellectual and cultural climate of the 1930s.
Condition Notes:
Condition: Fair. The cover has visible staining and age-related discoloration, with wear along the spine and edges. The pages are clean, with some yellowing due to age, but remain free of any writing or markings. A rare piece of literary history that would be a valuable addition to any collection focused on early 20th-century American literature or literary journals.