Wallace Stevens (1879-1955): American poet. Lived in Hartford, CT where he worked in the insurance industry. Generally considered one of the most important poets of the 20th century.
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- Wallace Stevens A brief bibliography and several links provided by Professor Eiichi Hishikawa, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University. Also includes many other poetry links.
- Wallace Stevens Journal/Society This is the home page of the Wallace Stevens Society, which publishes The Wallace Stevens Journal. Viewers will find membership forms, a complete index of published articles, and sample covers of the Stevens Journal as well as other publications by the Wallace Stevens Society Press.
- Aphorisms A few phrases from Stevens' work.
- Audio Clips: Wallace Stevens Reads His Poetry Audio clips of Wallace Stevens reading several poems, including "The Idea of Order at Key West," "The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain," and "Vacancy in the Park." The poems are not individually announced.
- Estate of Mind Excerpts from Stevens'poetry accompanied by drawings by Mark Napier.
- "Harmonium" and the Visual Arts Paper on Stevens' book "Harmonium" and its inspirations from modern art. Cites specific artworks as sources for individual poems.
- Wallace Stevens Extensive overview from Wikipedia.
- Wallace Stevens Disorganized but interesting collection of Stevens resources including online critical papers, book reviews, photos, and letters, by noted critic and Stevens scholar Alan Filreis.
- New York Times obituary Published August 3, 1955
- Critical/Interpretive Resources Case Western Reserve U. Contains a bibliography, a paper about Stevens and modern art, some online poems and related links. [Warning: Often loads very slowly]
- Teaching Stevens From Houghton Mifflin Publishers, a brief guide for how to teach this difficult poet.
- Academy of American Poets: Stevens Exhibit Online poems, brief biography, bibliography, and a few related links.