The Best American Poetry 1990 - Most Represented Publications in This Volume

Most Represented Publications in This Volume

The following publications were represented more than once in this year's volume:

American Poetry Review 7
The New Yorker 7
Antaeus 4
Grand Street 3
Denver Quarterly 3
The Atlantic Monthly 2
The Gettysburg Review 2
o•blék 2
The Threepenny Review 2

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