Poetry is the symphony of language, weaving intricate tapestries of emotion and thought with mere words. In its brevity lies a universe of meaning, inviting readers to explore depths beyond the ...
West Hartford poet Julie Choffel took her conflicted feelings for one of the most famous poets in Connecticut history and turned those thoughts into a book of poems, each of which begins “Dear Wallace ...
Readers familiar with the poet Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) might know “Sunday Morning,” an early poem that rejects biblical faith in favor of “divinity within,” or “High-Toned Old Christian Woman,” ...
A new, large-format collection of Wallace Stevens' poems, edited by John N. Serio. Introduction What can one say about a poet who writes, quite tenderly, "And for what, except for you, do I feel love?
T he poetry of Wallace Stevens provides one of the richest accounts in literature of what it feels like, over time, to be left alone with one’s mind. Stevens is a poet of intellectualized feeling and ...
It was a willfulness, an exertion, which verged At once on fluency, that I should appear, as I did Today, out of light-blue air, in a dark-blue suit. In the time that I have been gone, I never outgrew ...
Thirty-one years after his death, more people than ever are reading the sublime poetry of Wallace Stevens, and his critical reputation—which has grown steadily since 1950, the year he was awarded the ...
Sundays aren’t what they used to be, but then again when were they? The Christian sabbath was already losing primacy a century ago when an insurance lawyer by the name of Wallace Stevens published ...
Murray Bartlett, Laurie Santos, and more guests join Elisa New to read Wallace Stevens. Modernist poet Wallace Stevens balanced his long career as an insurance executive with a thrilling life of the ...
David P. Williams feathers our nests with a new installment of his themeless series. By Caitlin Lovinger The poetic plot thickens in this themeless thicket by David P. Williams. By Caitlin Lovinger ...
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