The Best American Poetry 1992 - Publications Most Frequently Represented

Publications Most Frequently Represented

In order of frequency, these are the publications most represented this year:

The New Yorker 7
Paris Review 6
Ploughshares 6
The Iowa Review 5
Field 4
Michigan Quarterly Review 4
The Atlantic Monthly 2
Boulevard 2
Denver Quarterly 2
Grand Street 2
The Kenyon Review 2
Poetry 2
The Yale Review 2

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