Latest News:

【haine erotice】

The haine eroticeWorld of Tomorrow

By Sadie Stein

Arts & Culture

clipping_worldfair

On April 30, 1939, the New York World’s Fair opened in Flushing Meadows. You’re probably familiar with the fair’s iconic deco aesthetic and modern marvels, but did you know there was poetry, too? The Academy of American Poets sponsored a contest to find the Official Poem of the New York World’s Fair, with contestants encouraged to write on the theme “The World of Tomorrow.” The prize was $1,000; the judges were poets William Rose Benét, Louis Untermeyer, and, oddly, Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

The winner was Pearl Levison and “World of Tomorrow.” (Of the five runners-up, three are also called “The World of Tomorrow.” One is titled “Tomorrow, America,” while Rosalie Moore opted for the economical “Tomorrow.”) A New York Timesarticle from May of 1939 describes Levison as “a 23-year-old poet who has lived all her life in this city,” while the Daily Newsspecifies that the winner hails from “the arty precincts of MacDougal Alley” in Greenwich Village. 

The poem (which is ten pages long) may be found here. 

(And no, as close readers will have noticed, the woman pictured is not the poet but “showgirl” Lois De Fee, engaging in “a nudity display” of archery, wrestling, running, and boxing.)

 

Related Articles

  • The Year in Tech: 2014 Top Stories
    2025-06-27 02:33
  • Best 2025 MacBook Air M4 deals: Save on Apple's latest laptops right now
    2025-06-27 02:26
  • Best 2025 MacBook Air M4 deals: Save on Apple's latest laptops right now
    2025-06-27 02:24
  • How to protect your mental health while using dating apps
    2025-06-27 02:04
  • Best Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra deal: Save $200 at Best Buy
    2025-06-27 01:48
  • Steam Spring Sale 2025: Hogwarts Legacy, Diablo IV, and Baldur’s Gate 3 all heavily discounted
    2025-06-27 01:48
  • Georgia vs. Gonzaga 2025 livestream: How to watch March Madness for free
    2025-06-27 01:16
  • Portless iPhones without USB
    2025-06-27 00:59
  • Blockchain Explained: How It Works, Who Cares and What Its Future May Hold
    2025-06-27 00:30
  • LeBron James song edit trend is taking over TikTok
    2025-06-27 00:10

Popular

Top Reads

Recommendations