This is a now hard to find, complete issue of Poetry (Chicago) for January 1982. This is a Library copy in good condition, from the Rumford, Maine Public Library.  It has two stamps, one on the cover and another on the title page. Inside the back cover is a pocket and blank take-out slip. No one ever checked the magazine out! 

See photo #2 for complete contents

60 pages

Outstanding content opens with Alicia Ostriker's longer Message from a Sleeper at Hell's Mouth; Hilda's Doolittle's ("H.D.") six page Delphi; First appearances in the monthly by poets Dana Gioia and Erica Funkhouser; James Laughlin's most enjoyable (14 pages) tour of what he calls "Gists and Piths: From the Letters of Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams." Much more.