[PW] National Poetry Association
Meredith Dixon
dixonm at pobox.com
Sun May 7 09:34:37 PDT 2006
My father recently passed away, and I've inherited a pamphlet called "America
Sings", which is a 1946-47 anthology of the work of college students across the
country. It was published by the National Poetry Association in Los Angeles, and
it contains a poem my father wrote in his freshman year of college.
My first thought upon seeing this was, "Oh, no; my father must have fallen for
one of those vanity-press creative writing scams! Evidently they go back a long
way." And perhaps he did.
But since it is a pamphlet rather than a glossy-looking book, and since the
publishers "thank the Instructors and Heads of the English Departments for their
excellent efforts in making the Anthologies possible." I am wondering whether by
any chance it might really have been just what it says it is: a genuine anthology
of the best collegiate poems of 1946-47 (as opposed to any poem that was sent in).
I can't find anything about a National Poetry Association of the right age online,
though there are of course several vanity-press publishers with similar names and
there seems to be a genuine National Poetry Series launched in 1978 (though I
didn't look at it closely as it wasn't the right date). MX Bookfinder lists
America Sings anthologies for the mid-1940's (my 1946-47 one says it is the fourth
such compilation) until mid-1955, but that's no help in determining whether or not
they are genuine.
It's probably vanity press, but if by any chance it isn't it would be very nice to
know otherwise. Does anyone have more certain information about this National
Poetry Association?
--
Meredith Dixon <dixonm at pobox.com>
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