Contemporary Poetry and Prose No. 9 (Spring 1937)
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Title: Contemporary Poetry and Prose
Issue: No. 9
Editor: Roger Roughton.
Place of publication: London.
Publisher: Roger Roughton, Arts Café, 1 Parton Street, London W.C. 1
Date: Spring 1937
Price: One Shilling and Six pence
Size: 8 5/8 ins x 5 1/2 ins (22cm x 14 cm)

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'Censored!', pp. 2 - 3
St.-J. Perse, A. L. Lloyd (translator), 'Amity of The Prince', story, pp. 3 - 7
Comte de Lautréamont, Joyce Ridley (translator), Francis Scarfe (translator), 'From the 'Songs of Maldoror'', prose poem, pp. 7 - 17
Dylan Thomas, 'The Holy Six', story, pp. 18 - 26
'Well Met', poem, pp. 26 - 27
Francis Scarfe, 'Defence of Gothic', poem, pp. 27 - 28
Alfred Jarry, Francis Scarfe (translator), 'Sonnet', poem, p. 28
Efim Zozulya, A. L. Lloyd (translator), 'Romance Sans Paroles', poem, pp. 28 - 33
Roger Roughton, 'From 'The Largest Imaginary Ballroom in the World'', story, pp. 33 - 39
Arthur Rimbaud, David Gascoyne (translator), 'From the 'Deserts of Love'', prose poem, pp. 40 - 41
Humphrey Jennings, 'Report on the Industrial Revolution', essay, pp. 41 - 42
George Barker, 'Resolution of Dependence', poem, pp. 42 - 43
Jack Lindsay, 'Song for Wedding 1600', poem, pp. 43 - 44
R. B. Fuller, 'Thriller', poem, p. 44
Roger Roughton, 'Building Society Blues', poem, p. 45
Morton Luce, 'Quotation', p. 46 [from 'Man and Nature or Essays and Sketches']