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Stevens, Wallace:
THE PALM AT THE END OF THE MIND: SELECTED POEMS AND A PLAY
New York: Knopf, 1971. First edition.
More than any other modern poet, Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. Composing poems on his way to and from the office and in the evenings, Stevens continued to spend his days behind a desk at the office, and led a quiet, uneventful life.
Though now considered one of the major American poets of the century, he did not receive widespread recognition until the publication of his Collected Poems, just a year before his death. His major works include Ideas of Order (1935), The Man With the Blue Guitar (1937), Notes Towards a Supreme Fiction (1942), and a collection of essays on poetry, The Necessary Angel (1951).
Near Fine with Very Good jacket. Letter H stamped on first free endpaper. One spot on top edges. Dust jacket lightly worn.
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$75.00
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