Description
Step back in time to June 2, 1967, with a remarkable edition of Time Magazine, Volume 89, Number 22. This issue features a compelling cover story on the renowned poet Robert Lowell, exploring the theme of "Poetry in an Age of Prose." It's a fascinating glimpse into a period marked by cultural shifts and literary evolution.
This vintage magazine is more than just a read; it's a collectible piece of history. Readers and collectors alike will appreciate the insights into Lowell's thoughts and contributions to literature during a dynamic era. This issue brilliantly captures the tension between different literary forms and their relevance in society.
The condition of this magazine is classified as good, showing a touch of its age but remaining intact and readable. Minor wear is evident across the magazine, a reminder of its journey through the years. Notably, this issue has an address label affixed to the front, a common characteristic of magazines from this time period. Despite these small imperfections, the content remains rich and engaging.
For your convenience, this magazine comes with a protective plastic cover to safeguard its pages, making it an excellent addition to your collection. You might find some writing within, enhancing the magazine's character and authenticity. Please refer to the provided photos to appreciate the overall quality and specifics of the condition.
- Insights into Robert Lowell's influential work and its impact on poetry during the 1960s.
- Protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity for readers and collectors.
Discover this piece of literary history today and enjoy a touch of nostalgia as you explore the pages of this captivating Time Magazine issue.