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The Unicorn Found

Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal

This independently published poetry journal takes one of the traditional colors of the horned-creature for its title. The three covers of the Blue Unicorn displayed appropriate the imagery of the famous medieval unicorn tapestries. The image of a blue unicorn is also well-known in Cuban culture through the popular folk song “Mi Unicornio Azul”, by Silvio Rodriguez. Find the Blue Unicorn in the Brown Library catalog.

Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal Kensington, CA Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979 Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library
Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal
Kensington, CA
Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library
Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal Kensington, CA Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979 Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library
Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal
Kensington, CA
Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library
Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal Kensington, CA Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979 Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library
Three issues from the Blue Unicorn journal
Kensington, CA
Vol. II, No. 1-3, October 1978, February 1979, June 1979
Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library