The Best American Poetry 1991 - Most-represented Publications in This Volume

Most-represented Publications in This Volume

Only one poem per poet is represented in any regular volume in the series, but some publications are represented multiple times among the 75 poems picked by the guest editor (Mark Strand, this year).

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

The New Yorker 10
Antaeus 6
Paris Review 5
Ploughshares 5
Boulevard 4
Atlantic Monthly 3
The New Republic 3
Poetry 3
Pequod 3
American Poetry Review 2
Grand Street 2
New American Writing 2
O.blek 2
Partisan Review 2
The Yale Review 2
Western Humanities Review 2

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