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The first issue of ''Epos'' appeared in Fall 1949, published in Lake Como, Florida U.S.A. It was published until the 1970s. The 25th Anniversary issue, Vol. 26, No. 2, was published in 1975. | The first issue of ''Epos'' appeared in Fall 1949, published in Lake Como, Florida U.S.A. It was published until the 1970s. The 25th Anniversary issue, Vol. 26, No. 2, was published in 1975. | ||
− | Contributors included George Boss, Richard Brautigan, | + | Contributors included George Boss, Richard Brautigan, Joseph Payne Brennan ([[Macabre (U.S.A.)|Macabre]]) Charles Bukowski, Stanton A. Coblentz ([[Wings]]), Joseph Cohen, Stanley Cooperman, Isabelle Cox, Charles Farber, Frank Finale, Suzanne Gross, Jacob Hauser, Colette Inez, Will Inman, [[Lilith Lorraine]] ( [[Challenge]], [[Different]], [[Flame]]), Ralph Luce, Anne E. Marshall, John McEvoy, Donald J. Paquette, Marge Piercy, David Sandberg, Alex Schmidt, John Tagliabue, Harvey Tucker, Peter Wild and Harriet Zinnes. |
Artists contributing included Ben Tibbs, Bethell Wilkinson. | Artists contributing included Ben Tibbs, Bethell Wilkinson. |
Revision as of 04:31, 8 April 2011
Epos: A Quarterly of Poetry is a small press publication or "little magazine" devoted to poetry edited by Evelyn Thorne and Will Tullos and published by New Athenaeum Press.
The first issue of Epos appeared in Fall 1949, published in Lake Como, Florida U.S.A. It was published until the 1970s. The 25th Anniversary issue, Vol. 26, No. 2, was published in 1975.
Contributors included George Boss, Richard Brautigan, Joseph Payne Brennan (Macabre) Charles Bukowski, Stanton A. Coblentz (Wings), Joseph Cohen, Stanley Cooperman, Isabelle Cox, Charles Farber, Frank Finale, Suzanne Gross, Jacob Hauser, Colette Inez, Will Inman, Lilith Lorraine ( Challenge, Different, Flame), Ralph Luce, Anne E. Marshall, John McEvoy, Donald J. Paquette, Marge Piercy, David Sandberg, Alex Schmidt, John Tagliabue, Harvey Tucker, Peter Wild and Harriet Zinnes.
Artists contributing included Ben Tibbs, Bethell Wilkinson.