Second Edition Has More World Poetry

Roth Publishing has released the second edition of The World's Best P'etry on CD, packed with over 20,000 full–;text p'ems from 2,500 p'ets.

The p'ems, carefully chosen to meet curriculum needs, are representative of all major p'etry schools and movements.

New to the second edition are full–;length essays that trace the evolution of p'etry in various ethnic groups as well as copyrighted p'ems from living authors.

Other highlights are 700 full–;text critical and biographic essays and ¼ctures of selected p'ets. The database is fully searchable by keyword, author and other criteria. Roth Publishing, Inc., Great Neck, NY, (800) 899–;ROTH. WDM

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