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A Poetics of Ignorance: António Ramos Rosa and Wallace Stevensbrief reviews of contemporary Portuguese literature for .. The first of these reviews came out in the winter issue of 1979. The book reviewed was . (.), a selection of Ramos Rosa’s poetry from books published between 1960 and 1977. In those days, newly returned to Portugal after a PhD earned at Yale有角 发表于 2025-3-27 08:56:11
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Reading Stevens in Italian954 the first book of Stevens in another language, ., was published in Turin by Einaudi, a major publisher of left-wing leanings. This remains a milestone in the reception of Stevens because the editor and translator, Renato Poggioli of Harvard University, corresponded extensively with the poet, eli压倒性胜利 发表于 2025-3-27 13:42:13
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considers the Transatlantic nature of Stevens‘ poetry, providing original accounts of how a poet wary of ‘influence‘ created a poetics which continues to haunt contermporary verse.978-1-349-35850-2978-0-230-58384-9揭穿真相 发表于 2025-3-28 00:15:44
A Ghost Never Exorcized: Stevens in the Poetry of Charles Tomlinsonpoetry. Tomlinson’s interest in twentieth-century American poetry is to do with the fact that he considers American poets to be generally more open to European poetry than are their English counterparts, and one reason for his fascination with Stevens is the latter’s French Symbolist inheritance.记成蚂蚁 发表于 2025-3-28 04:27:14
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‘The Switzerland of the Mind’: Stevens’ Invention of Europe he was able to and did purchase paintings from an art dealer in Paris, carvings and jewellery from Ceylon, and other artefacts from other countries. To the poet for whom ‘life is an affair of places’ instead of ‘people’ (. 901), one might expect a visit to Europe to beckon him commandingly.