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Wallace Stevens

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  1. United States poet (1879-1955)

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  • Let no one say that laptops have not changed the way writers work: right now, I am sitting in an internet café facing the Pacific Ocean, watching indigo fog roll across a 180 degree view of what Wallace Stevens would have called indolent ocean. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Book marketing 101: the post-conference query
  • WATAT: Adrienne is thinking about Wallace Stevens (hey, it's The Snowman, so it's holiday, right?) Poetry Friday
  • Wallace Stevens: "The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream. A Conversation with Elizabeth D. Samet, author of Soldier's Heart
  • Michael Palmer is the 2006 recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets; this prize recognizes outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry.
  • The weight of this argument, in turn, rests on her reading of three poems by Wallace Stevens, poems in which Stevens does indeed speak of the indispensability of art -- specifically poetry -- and of the scholar's role in reminding us of this. Literary Study
  • Coleridge had taken with him to Malta, "when the light of sense/Goes out," other presences and articulations emerge in a "flash" to fill the gap, an "invisible world" or other life of things (Wallace Stevens calls it "ghostlier demarcations") that it was the particular business of Wordsworth, Coleridge, and their age to express. Introduction
  • Wallace Stevens is considered an unapologetically Romantic poet of imagination.
  • The great modernist poet Wallace Stevens supported himself as an executive at a Hartford insurance company.
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