'This fascinating book significantly advances our understanding of modernist poetry and where it came from. Suzanne Churchill chronicles a remarkable episode from literary history with shrewd critical intelligence and thorough scholarship.' David Chinitz, Loyola University Chicago, and author of T. S. Eliot and the Cultural Divide '[Suzanne W. Churchill] has made a valiant attempt to invigorate life into the origins and significance Others' contribution to the American free verse debate movement... Churchill weaves into her text an intricate theoretical perspective infused with the exploration of the role of gender, sexuality and the poetics of space in shaping the Others literary and semantic environment... Churchill's research is exhaustive... usefully appends a full list of contents, authors, editors and publishers which adds value for future researchers. Like the original editors of Others, Churchill has given us a series of 'other' theoretical perspectives which amply illustrate the literary and cultural value of one of the most important little mags published in the trenches of the first generation of free verse wars.' Sharp News