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 ...
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 ...
Ocean Vuong is the award-winning author of the novel On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and the poetry collections Time Is a ...
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 ...
In 1923 Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) published “Harmonium,” his first book of poetry. And now, a hundred years later, it’s worth returning to that volume, trying to understand what the poet was seeking ...
Why do you think Emily Dickinson had such a major impact on poetry? I think that she's such a significant poet for numerous reasons, but one of them is that she was creating an idiosyncratic music all ...
"This catalogue documents the publication of 'The Blue Guitar', a group of etchings by David Hockney, accompanied here by a poem of Wallace Stevens 'The Man with the Blue Guitar". The portfolio ...
The heaven of an old home: 1879-1897 -- Harvard: 1897-1900 -- Starting out: 1900-1903 -- Two versions of the American sublime: 1903-1906 -- Wing{grave}ed victory: 1907-1913 -- An explosion in a ...
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,” ...
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