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 ...
The great Hartford poet Wallace Stevens wrote the poem “Woman Looking at a Vase of Flowers” in 1942. Fred Biesel painted an intensely colored still life with flowers in 1926. The poem and the painting ...
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 ...
Devoted to all aspects of the poetry and life of American modernist poet Wallace Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal has been publishing scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and ...
Devoted to all aspects of the poetry and life of American modernist poet Wallace Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal has been publishing scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and ...
A new biography of poet Wallace Stevens examines the roiling internal life that led to some of the author’s best known works, including “The Snow Man” and “13 Ways Of Looking At A Blackbird.” "There ...
On the outside, Wallace Stevens was the picture of success: a Harvard graduate, a successful lawyer and married to a woman he loved — with whom he had one daughter. But it was Stevens' roiling ...
"The Florist Wears Knee-Breeches" was first published in March of 1916 in Others: A Magazine of the New Verse, a New York City-based magazine specializing in modernist poetry and visual art. The poem ...
There’s a play going on now on the spacious second floor of the Reinberger Auditorium that you should pay attention to, even though it is overly long and full of excesses. It is the world premiere of ...
Ever heard of Wallace Stevens? If you love poetry or American literature, of course you have. Me, I remember that he was a conservative Republican and an insurance company executive, and I remember ...
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