We know Joseph Moncure March for his epic Jazz Age poem The Wild Party , but that's not all he wrote. Here in one volume, all of March's 1920s poetry, including poems he wrote for The New Yorker , hiis two full-length works, The Wild Party and The Set-Up , and his collection Fifteen Lyrics -- all annotated and with commentary. It's a stark portrait of America in the Roaring Twenties right before everything came crashing down, told by someone who was right there as it happened. Both of his full-length poems have been made into films and The Wild Party inspired two stage musicals as well. His work is almost a century old and yet it still paints a disturbing but truthful picture of the people without power -- both then and now.