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Opus Posthumous
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 19.00When Opus Posthumous first appeared in 1957, it was an appropriate capstone to the career of one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. It included many poems missing from Stevens's Collected Poems, along with Stevens's characteristically inventive prose and pieces for the theater. Now Milton J. Bates, the author of the acclaimed Wallace... more...
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 18.95This definitive poetry collection, originally published in 1954 to honor Stevens on his 75th birthday, contains: - "Harmonium" - "Ideas of Order" - "The Man With the Blue Guitar" - "Parts of the World" - "Transport Summer" - "The Auroras of Autumn" - "The Rock" From the Trade Paperback edition. more...
The Necessary Angel
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 10.95The Necessary Angel by Wallace Stevens "In this book, the first collection of his prose works, he accounts in scintillating language for the peculiarly modern and sometimes deliquescent fervor that has prompted his poems. Few poets have written so characteristically about their own craft." ? Perspective ? U.S.A. "These are rich... more...
The Palm at the End of the Mind
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 16.95A collection that all the major long poems and sequences, and every shorter poem of lasting value in Stevens' career. Edited by Holly Stevens, it includes some poems not printed in his earlier Collected Works . From the Trade Paperback edition. more...
Selected Poems
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2011; US$ 17.95A beautiful new edition?the first in nearly twenty years?of the work of Wallace Stevens, a founding father of contemporary American poetry, with a dazzling range of work that is at once emotional and intellectual. As John N. Serio reminds us in his elegant introduction, Stevens has written more persuasively than any other poet about the significance... more...
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