The Snow Man One must have a mind of winter To regard the frost and the boughs Of the pine-trees…
Wallace Stevens Online Resources
There are a number of fantastic online resources about Wallace Stevens and his work. One of the best, for me,…
Eleanor Cook Interview on Stevens
Eleanor Cook is Professor Emerita of English at the University of Toronto. Her books include Enigmas and Riddles in Literature,…
Sam Rasnake on “Anecdote of the Jar”
Anecdote of the Jar I placed a jar in Tennessee, And round it was, upon a hill. It made the…
Ken Sparling on Wallace Stevens
WHAT IT’S LIKE READING WALLACE STEVENS It’s like waking up early in the morning.
More Thoughts on the Titles of Wallace Stevens’s Poems
Here’s a response to Greg Gerke’s post about the the titles of Wallace Stevens’s poems. Well, it’s hardly surprising that…
James Longenbach Interview on Stevens
James Longenbach is a poet and a critic whose most recent collection of poems, The Iron Key, is a meditation…
Bounty of Titles – Stevens
Stevens’ titles are wonders in themselves. Here are a few of the most maddening, funny and bizarre. The Paltry Nude…
“The Mind is the Great Poem of Winter” – Christopher Higgs on Stevens
“The mind is the great poem of winter”: My Thoughts This Morning On Wallace Stevens by Christopher Higgs I…
Hot of Him
In order to get revved up for Wallace Stevens week or because I have been revving on Stevens and came…